plumbing101mike
Active member
Hi,
Last year I purchased an old commercial building (my guess is that it was built around 1890). It used to be an egg washing plant from my understanding. It has a wooden floor over a basement. Strong floor, large I-beams (22" deep if I remember correctly), 4x10's layed on their side for the subfloor and then a 3/4" standard hardwood floor over the top of that.
The hardwood is a terrible floor for what I use it for. When I bring my skidloader (Case 1480) in or a trailer inside or even a vehicle the snow melts off, gets the floor wet, and now it has buckled the hardwood. I can see several places where the previous owners have taken the hardwood out and replace it with plywood assumably from the same problem.
I would ultimately like to be able to weld/grind/etc... in here also. I am considering overpouring with concrete.
My main concerns are - total weight. I am thinking that this floor will handle it with no problems at all, but I am not an engineer and this is not an area of expertise for me. Flexing - I do bring my manlift into the building quite regularly which is 9,000#. I also bring my Case 1480 skidloader in and sometimes a trailer or a vehicle. If I do this, the concrete will need to be thick enough to withstand the weight. The area is wedge shaped, but for simplicity let's call it 30'x50'
What are your thoughts? Is this a good idea or foolish? How thick should I go? Fiberglass additive? Mesh? Other, better or more economical suggestions?
Thanks in advance guys!
Last year I purchased an old commercial building (my guess is that it was built around 1890). It used to be an egg washing plant from my understanding. It has a wooden floor over a basement. Strong floor, large I-beams (22" deep if I remember correctly), 4x10's layed on their side for the subfloor and then a 3/4" standard hardwood floor over the top of that.
The hardwood is a terrible floor for what I use it for. When I bring my skidloader (Case 1480) in or a trailer inside or even a vehicle the snow melts off, gets the floor wet, and now it has buckled the hardwood. I can see several places where the previous owners have taken the hardwood out and replace it with plywood assumably from the same problem.
I would ultimately like to be able to weld/grind/etc... in here also. I am considering overpouring with concrete.
My main concerns are - total weight. I am thinking that this floor will handle it with no problems at all, but I am not an engineer and this is not an area of expertise for me. Flexing - I do bring my manlift into the building quite regularly which is 9,000#. I also bring my Case 1480 skidloader in and sometimes a trailer or a vehicle. If I do this, the concrete will need to be thick enough to withstand the weight. The area is wedge shaped, but for simplicity let's call it 30'x50'
What are your thoughts? Is this a good idea or foolish? How thick should I go? Fiberglass additive? Mesh? Other, better or more economical suggestions?
Thanks in advance guys!
