Time for another update. Not had much garage time or inspiration latley, but today I started browsing the old pictures again, so here comes the next step in the project. Preparations for the third part of the floor:
The first thing I had to do was to reorganize the old firewood shed / lean-to that covers this side wall.
There was a lot of stuff and firewood that needed to be moved so I could have access to make new concrete bases for the poles:
The beach buggy that had lived in the shed had to move in to the garage for some maintenance:
Then it was time to start digging again.
A lot of material needed to be removed in this end of the building. About a foot or so..
Here the rebar and drain from the second part of the floor can be seen:
Then some good stuff finally arrived after a lot of hassle with the transport company.
A scissor lift !
They would only deliver it if I could guarantee a forklift for unloading. Sure, everyone has forklifts at home..
Ended up taking my trailer to their reloading central, and have them load it with their forklift, drove it home and got it unloaded with some muscle power. It weighs 450 kg.. phew..
The scissor lift will be recessed in a small "pit" so that it is completley below the floor level when lowered. That way I can lift cars with super low ground clearance, and drive in and out for parking without any parts of the lift disturbing.
The pit for the lift will have a steel edge wich I welded together by hot-galvanized angle iron 40x40x4mm. Grinding off the zinc to be able to weld was actually really difficult. That stuff is thick, and clogs up your grinding disc in minutes..
Here it will sit. (The pillar will be moved..) You can see the start of the digging for the pit.