DirtRoad
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Well thats good to know. Hopefully it comes with enough of them, its what i would consider an extreme slope.
I hadn't really thought about that but it certainly does make sense if any of the WejIt's don't take hold. Is the hole size to drill the same for the epoxy anchors? And what about temps for the epoxy to set up? Looks like the local weather will be in the low to mid-40's during the day and high thirty's at night.
so I bought a single column from gesusa.com (I love those guys there) and made my middle column to where it can be turned to the direction I'm working on. The one column is just difficult to get to, so my husband allowed me to buy the third column.


When I was trying to put an epoxy anchor into the Wejit hole, the epoxy anchor was a pretty tight fit, tighter than it was for the Wejit. I have yet to research the diameters associated with the epoxy anchors, but it seems as though a 1" drill bit might be in order.
As far as temps for the Inject-Tite epoxy (taken from the inst. on tube), 20 degrees F needs 45 mins to gel, 6 hours for cure.
40 degrees F needs 20 min gel, 90 mins cure.
Wow, you do great work and what a fabulous looking car! I hope you didn't suffer any damages, except your wallet! ; )
When I was trying to put an epoxy anchor into the Wejit hole, the epoxy anchor was a pretty tight fit, tighter than it was for the Wejit. I have yet to research the diameters associated with the epoxy anchors, but it seems as though a 1" drill bit might be in order.
As far as temps for the Inject-Tite epoxy (taken from the inst. on tube), 20 degrees F needs 45 mins to gel, 6 hours for cure.
40 degrees F needs 20 min gel, 90 mins cure.
I think I'm going to call Gabe today and see what he recommends for epoxy anchors. I guess I'm in far enough that going with epoxy anchors may be a solution for peace of mind if nothing else. I'm not too worried about curing temps for epoxy as I can spread the install process over the next month.
Dirt Road looked at your shop thread, Ideafor the summer add an apron out front of the door an put anchors outside too.
you can mock up the post an get them plum, then make up a shim out of plate to keepthe post plum in both directions , remember to uselong enought bolts.
Niceshop
I wonder if going with a 1" drill bit could be a possibility, since the anchors mic out at 29/32?
3/32" isn't much at all, and would allow the epoxy to come up all around the anchor rather than just the flat spot area.
I have at least 2 more weeks of cure time left before it's time to drill for me.
I wonder if going with a 1" drill bit could be a possibility, since the anchors mic out at 29/32?
3/32" isn't much at all, and would allow the epoxy to come up all around the anchor rather than just the flat spot area.
I have at least 2 more weeks of cure time left before it's time to drill for me.
How about drilling the 7/8" hole and then use something like a round brass or bronze brush to slightly ream out the hole? I think it would be easier and safer to slightly enlarge the hole than to drill a hole that's too large and hope that the epoxy will fill all of the gap to the point where the epoxy is the only attachment.I wonder if going with a 1" drill bit could be a possibility, since the anchors mic out at 29/32?
3/32" isn't much at all, and would allow the epoxy to come up all around the anchor rather than just the flat spot area.
I have at least 2 more weeks of cure time left before it's time to drill for me.
I wonder if going with a 1" drill bit could be a possibility, since the anchors mic out at 29/32?
3/32" isn't much at all, and would allow the epoxy to come up all around the anchor rather than just the flat spot area.
I have at least 2 more weeks of cure time left before it's time to drill for me.
The instructions say to use a 7/8" bit so use what it tells you. Yes it will be tight and should be. I used a small sledge to hammer mine down.
Steve
Thanks for the link.![]()
I see that they are supposed to be a tight fit.
Now to just find something else to mess around with while the concrete cures.....
Great thread. Just a tip here if mounting your controller on the wall as some did. I used Gates Global 6MK Mega 3000 hose which has a tight 2.5 inch radius and is very easy to work with as compared to the original hose which is not very flexible at all.



So as follow up, GES/ Dannmar made good. He said, we will send parts for free, but its 24.95 for actual shipping. Not sure that is an actual shipping charge, but either way, it's cheaper than TC or Parker. He could have said we can help you out for 25 bucks and I would have been cool with it. Just the way it was phrased, I guess.
On another note, he had never heard of maxjaxusa.com. I was asking for a place to download the manual. I went to Dannmar.com to find the current manual and parts list. It appears that they no longer spec quick disconnects at the flow divider. The directions on the web site have you running the hose directly into the flow divider. On the instructions that I received , it had a quick connect at the flow divider And at the column. It appears they maybe found a way to save a few bucks? It makes me wonder even more that maybe I was in a transition of not shipping quick connects at flow divider but received the older manual that still spec'd the parts. I will say that GES has been good to deal with. They also sold me the epoxy anchors for cheap and a new decal that was destroyed at shipping. They could have said take a hike or worse, so I appreciated the help.
