bmxdad
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I might have access to a Nessbaum 2 post lift, but only have a 4" pad coming in.
I'm a journey level machinist and I used to setup work cells. If a machine was to big for the concrete, we would lay a 1/2" or bigger steel plate and actually bolt it the the concrete. We would then mount the machine to the plate. Never any issues with vibration, cracking or movement. Then again, the average thickness was 8" - 10" inches.
Anyone try this? Maybe getting some 3/8" plate and doubling the lifts footprint.
I'm a journey level machinist and I used to setup work cells. If a machine was to big for the concrete, we would lay a 1/2" or bigger steel plate and actually bolt it the the concrete. We would then mount the machine to the plate. Never any issues with vibration, cracking or movement. Then again, the average thickness was 8" - 10" inches.
Anyone try this? Maybe getting some 3/8" plate and doubling the lifts footprint.
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In addition, there were some minor cracks in the area where I wanted to locate the posts.