Carefull if you tow vechicle is too fast

LBZ

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I was gonna say that. Did the forklift break down again?:D
 

Kat

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I was gonna say that. Did the forklift break down again?:D

Actually it did and we just got it fixed :damnit:

If I didn't know better I would think a chop shop got a hold of Casper :cry:
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Kat

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Shame the lift is not at your house, Pat could do more work there.

We will eventually be getting a 4 post for the house. As the concrete is to cracked for a 2 post:mad:

He has 10 months to move everything from the shop to home. As we won't be renewing the lease. If our luck was better everything would have already been at home:baby:
 

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We will eventually be getting a 4 post for the house. As the concrete is to cracked for a 2 post:mad:

No biggy doing 2 post or 4 , youd just saw cut some squares out in floor and dig down for some real footings to bolt to . Its the way its done for any lift usually . Like at Mikes shop . Even the 4 post you might want to consider cutting and pouring some footings for it . Did it at few different shops of friends even with 4 post . Usually dig down at least 3-4 ft with some steel in it and poured concrete back in holes . Its easy really . When saw cut , you just make sure on yours that they cut the squares with clean corners with no overlap cuts past corner and then chip the corners out clean . Keep it clean looking . Once you get jack hammered through your concrete and chip out corners , its just some digging in the dirt . Safest this way with footings . Not sure what the manufactures recommends but this is the way I see them all done . You will only see the concrete squares where bolted to floor . Could be done real clean in there and still look really good .
 

ripmf666

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No biggy doing 2 post or 4 , youd just saw cut some squares out in floor and dig down for some real footings to bolt to . Its the way its done for any lift usually . Like at Mikes shop . Even the 4 post you might want to consider cutting and pouring some footings for it . Did it at few different shops of friends even with 4 post . Usually dig down at least 3-4 ft with some steel in it and poured concrete back in holes . Its easy really . When saw cut , you just make sure on yours that they cut the squares with clean corners with no overlap cuts past corner and then chip the corners out clean . Keep it clean looking . Once you get jack hammered through your concrete and chip out corners , its just some digging in the dirt . Safest this way with footings . Not sure what the manufactures recommends but this is the way I see them all done . You will only see the concrete squares where bolted to floor . Could be done real clean in there and still look really good .


Just what I was going to say, Very easy fix.