Overhaulin63
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I've seen posts where they talk about how anchor depth can compensate for PSI. I am not sure I understand that one, but my question is can psi, to some degree, compensate for concrete thickness? My garage has a block foundation and was built a few years ago. I built the floor with radiant heat and allocated two 30"x30" spots for a future two-post lift. The concrete was supposed to be at least 5" to 6" thick. I was finally able to save up enough to make my lift purchase and after clearing the garage and getting the first post located I finally got to drill the first hole. To my huge disappointment the concrete appeared at this hole to only be 4 1/2" depth.
My first reaction was to put everything down and walk out of the garage and get a really really strong drink before I set the place on fire. I eventually opted to pass on both reactions and just call it a night.
The lift manufacturer, TUXEDO 11K/2 post, calls for a minimum of 4 1/4" concrete thickness at 3000 psi and a 3 1/4" anchor embedment. While this first hole only showed a depth of 4 1/2", I am not sure where the others will fall. I was able to confirm the concrete I ordered was indeed 6 1/2 sack or 4000 psi.
My question is will the 4000 psi compensate at all for the lack of thickness? I've only drilled one hole so while I would really like to be able to use this lift, I am not going to sacrifice anyone's safety or property for it. I'll sell it and go buy a 4 post if that's what I need to do.
Most vehicle are light passenger car or a crewcab F150, but my heaviest vehicle hit the scales at 7,680 lbs.; 2000 F350 dually/7.3.
If I am overreacting, please pull me out of this hole, if not just let me hear your thoughts or concerns.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
My first reaction was to put everything down and walk out of the garage and get a really really strong drink before I set the place on fire. I eventually opted to pass on both reactions and just call it a night.
The lift manufacturer, TUXEDO 11K/2 post, calls for a minimum of 4 1/4" concrete thickness at 3000 psi and a 3 1/4" anchor embedment. While this first hole only showed a depth of 4 1/2", I am not sure where the others will fall. I was able to confirm the concrete I ordered was indeed 6 1/2 sack or 4000 psi.
My question is will the 4000 psi compensate at all for the lack of thickness? I've only drilled one hole so while I would really like to be able to use this lift, I am not going to sacrifice anyone's safety or property for it. I'll sell it and go buy a 4 post if that's what I need to do.
Most vehicle are light passenger car or a crewcab F150, but my heaviest vehicle hit the scales at 7,680 lbs.; 2000 F350 dually/7.3.
If I am overreacting, please pull me out of this hole, if not just let me hear your thoughts or concerns.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.

