Denee007
Well-known member
I believe the epoxy anchors are approximately 6" long. I bought the kit from gesusa.com, but requested an extra tube, just don't want to be caught short. As for the integrity of the concrete after being tainted with hydraulic oil, you'll just have to make a call on that and see how it is after brake cleaner. You can make a better call after knocking out all the mechanical anchors, granted that you're able to make that happen. You'll have to be creative in not loosing the epoxy down the hole, but I can say when that epoxy cures, it's become one with what it adheres to; it's badass stuff! Again, I have put the epoxy on by squeezing it onto the new anchor and just engulfing the anchor, then guiding it into the concrete hole to the desired depth. The foam sounds possible, you'll just have to experiment~ at worse, move the lift. And, did all the mechanical anchors fail? I have replaced some mechanical anchors with epoxy, so it at one location was 3 mechanical and 2 epoxy. I have had good luck with the mechanical with my first lift, a long time ago, but a couple did loosen and I knocked them through, the did the epoxy anchor/s. However now, at our new location, I'd never consider a mechanical anchor, but if a few are sound and hold, they'll be just fine.
Hope this helped, if not, keep asking until you're content with your next step/s.
dne'
https://www.gesusa.com/epoxy-grip-anchor-bolt-kit.html
Hope this helped, if not, keep asking until you're content with your next step/s.
dne'
https://www.gesusa.com/epoxy-grip-anchor-bolt-kit.html



