I have had one of my wedge anchors for my 2 post lift pull up above the concrete floor. So I hammered it down in to the ground below the slab. My slab is 5" thick and under the slab is some gravel and below that just dirt. I know I need to clean out the holes thoroughly using a brush and compressed air, but the walls of the holes seem relatively smooth. Will the epoxy bond with this or do I need to rough up the sides of the hole in the concrete somehow? I assume it isn't since it isn't in the instructions, but I have little experience with using epoxy with concrete.
Another question I have is how do you keep the epoxy off of the threads? I will put a bolt in the anchor and insert it into the hole that is 1/2 filled with epoxy. But I assume some epoxy will come out the top and I would like to keep this off of the threads of the bolt and of course I really don't want it to get down in to the threads of the anchor.
Is it best to have the top of the anchor level with the concrete floor or should it be slightly recessed like the wedge anchors?
Another question I have is how do you keep the epoxy off of the threads? I will put a bolt in the anchor and insert it into the hole that is 1/2 filled with epoxy. But I assume some epoxy will come out the top and I would like to keep this off of the threads of the bolt and of course I really don't want it to get down in to the threads of the anchor.
Is it best to have the top of the anchor level with the concrete floor or should it be slightly recessed like the wedge anchors?

