No I didn't. My lift has the cables running on the slab under the domed
plate between the posts. I trip over that regularly, although I did
finally cut the wedge anchor bolts off after tripping over them for a
decade. On one side my post ended up right on top of the trench rain, so
that required a little creativity also. Along with drilling the round
hole in the floor of the mezzanine for the cylinder to go up through.
That would be after I couldn't figute out why it wouldn't go up any
higher than about 18".
GPD4
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 11:14:02 -0400 (EDT) Mark Andy
<mark@sccaprepared.com> writes:
> Howdy,
>
> On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, George P Dausch IV wrote:
> > #2, If it is at least 4", then buy some 1/2" steel plate and weld
> it to
> > the bottom of the lift to make a larger base plate. As long as
> the load
> > is spread in the floor to minimize a concentrated point load, you
> will
> > be fine. Locate the new anchor bolts further apart and you're
> good to
> > go. GPD4
>
> You forgot "then trip over that f*#king plate every day for the rest
> of
> your natural life, hating the fact that you didn't just replace a
> rectangle of the floor.
>
> :-)
>
> Mark
>
>
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