SkyPuncher
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Hi all, first post here. I have been reading on this great forum for a long while now and decided to join, but this is my first post. I have been using this site for general tips, tricks, tools, and of course Free Parking for laughs! I am located in IL. Hobbies are old cars, motorcycles, pipes (tobacco) metal detecting and beer drinking.
Anyhow, I have an old shop that is 30x30. From what I hear in the towns history, it use to be a welders shop. Which had to be a looonnnggg time ago, as when I got it the owner was the local FS. It is all strong tubed steel, that is bolted into the concrete, 3 per side. It has a chain hoist that runs along a steel girder that travels through the middle of the shop. Now I am wanting to put a #9,000 lb 2 post overhead lift in. I drilled a test hole to check for depth and went as deep as the drill would go, which was 5 1/2 inches, and still had more to go. So the depth should be no problem for a lift stating it has to be at least 4 inches deep. My question... Should I assume that this concrete also has rebar in it? I figure it has to be pretty strong since the building is bolted to it, right? Just am trying to cover my bases before buying the lift I guess.
Thanks,and sorry for the long first post!
Anyhow, I have an old shop that is 30x30. From what I hear in the towns history, it use to be a welders shop. Which had to be a looonnnggg time ago, as when I got it the owner was the local FS. It is all strong tubed steel, that is bolted into the concrete, 3 per side. It has a chain hoist that runs along a steel girder that travels through the middle of the shop. Now I am wanting to put a #9,000 lb 2 post overhead lift in. I drilled a test hole to check for depth and went as deep as the drill would go, which was 5 1/2 inches, and still had more to go. So the depth should be no problem for a lift stating it has to be at least 4 inches deep. My question... Should I assume that this concrete also has rebar in it? I figure it has to be pretty strong since the building is bolted to it, right? Just am trying to cover my bases before buying the lift I guess.
Thanks,and sorry for the long first post!
