petee_c
Well-known member
Hey Guys/Gals,
I live in Canada, about 1.5hrs WNW of Buffalo, NY. Got a Maxjax from Costco.
- Looks like I have 4.0" of Concrete in my garage floor. My Garage is sloped towards the doors for drainage of melting snow from the vehicles in the winter.
- The spots I picked out require up to 3/16- 1/4" shimming to get the posts perfectly plumb, or at least the bubble in the center of my level.
- why the limitations on the shimming? Not enough threads in the anchor?
I don't have my printed manual with me, but online it says that you're allowed a front - back slope of 1.5" over 20 ft... I'm metric math, but to me that looks like a variance of just over 1/16" over 1 foot.
Basically, I will need a combination of 0,1,2,3 shims at the 5 hole locations to get the posts perfectly plumb.
I'd also like to use a piece of 1/8" flat stock across the front of the plate. to take out any rocking....
P
I live in Canada, about 1.5hrs WNW of Buffalo, NY. Got a Maxjax from Costco.
- Looks like I have 4.0" of Concrete in my garage floor. My Garage is sloped towards the doors for drainage of melting snow from the vehicles in the winter.
- The spots I picked out require up to 3/16- 1/4" shimming to get the posts perfectly plumb, or at least the bubble in the center of my level.
- why the limitations on the shimming? Not enough threads in the anchor?
I don't have my printed manual with me, but online it says that you're allowed a front - back slope of 1.5" over 20 ft... I'm metric math, but to me that looks like a variance of just over 1/16" over 1 foot.
Basically, I will need a combination of 0,1,2,3 shims at the 5 hole locations to get the posts perfectly plumb.
I'd also like to use a piece of 1/8" flat stock across the front of the plate. to take out any rocking....
P
