pumalex
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Here is my dilemma, the minimum request for a 2 post lift installation is 4" of concrete with 3000 PSI rating. This is what i have, but not more. I wish i was safer so i read everywhere i need to cut the concrete on a 4'x4' square and pour a thicker slab. Thing is, my concrete is brand new and i did not think about having a thicker part for a lift since i didn't think of installing one until now.
Now from what i see, the column base on all those lifts is usually like 15" x18". What if you were to put some wider column base something like 36" and bolt it at the end, that would give a lot more leverage and make the lift much more stable.
here is a picture of a lift, from what i understand, the danger is that if the weight is not well centered, it could try to tilt forward or backward (red arrows). Now if i was to put some longer base (black thing) would that help? Something like a 18" wide by 36" long 1" thick piece of steel that would be bolted to each end in the concrete as well as bolted with the orignial holes of the base column and i would probably on top of that weld the base to the new piece of steel.
Anyone see a problem with that? Would that make the thing stronger and be the equivalent of a say 6" of stronger concrete? Am i completly off and that is not going to do any good to the strenght of my thing?
thanks a lot for any advice.
Now from what i see, the column base on all those lifts is usually like 15" x18". What if you were to put some wider column base something like 36" and bolt it at the end, that would give a lot more leverage and make the lift much more stable.
here is a picture of a lift, from what i understand, the danger is that if the weight is not well centered, it could try to tilt forward or backward (red arrows). Now if i was to put some longer base (black thing) would that help? Something like a 18" wide by 36" long 1" thick piece of steel that would be bolted to each end in the concrete as well as bolted with the orignial holes of the base column and i would probably on top of that weld the base to the new piece of steel.
Anyone see a problem with that? Would that make the thing stronger and be the equivalent of a say 6" of stronger concrete? Am i completly off and that is not going to do any good to the strenght of my thing?
thanks a lot for any advice.


