My shop had at least two heavy equipment lifts in it before I bought it. I flush cut all the anchor studs but left a group in place in one bay. Where should I look for a anchor plate for a winch/come a long?
I did the same. I think I used them twice since I built the place in 2003.Not sure what you are using it for, but I used epoxy to anchor a galvanized Machinery Eye Bolt 1/2” at the back of garage for pulling immobile cars back into the garage
Chain pots ****.You can also use a chain pot, but most people are probably going to deem it more work to core drill for the chain pot than it is to make a plate.
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When I built my shop, my intent was to set the chain pots when the floor was poured. It didn’t happen for various reasons. But if anyone is ever pouring a new floor, chain pots may be an option for you. They’re still an option after the floor is poured, but you have to core drill.
Chain pots ****.
They **** in a bodyshop where they have an actual day to day use, they **** more if you have a general purpose workspace with infrequent use.
To the OP if you must keep the anchors (and I wouldn't - see below)
Take a piece of cardboard - tap on stud locations.
Transfer pattern to a piece of ~1/4" plate.
Weld on 2 D-rings 90degrees from each other.
If you want to have an anchor point that is for occasional use - use a female insert and put a plug in it or sink it a bit and install a countersunk cap screw to keep stuff out of the threads.
