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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16452066" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>So, I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on having the concrete laid for my two stall detached garage. I plan on a two post lift on one side and a four post lift on the other. Not industrial, but average sized lifts, like the Bendpak XPR-10AS and the Bendpak HD-7W.</p><p></p><p>Been going back and forth with concrete guys and Bendpak. I'm thinking I want a 6" concrete at 4000 PSI, with #6 rebar going both directions spaced at 12". I'm thinking that will make the entire floor strong enough, and I can decide later exactly where the posts will go. The county permit will require formed walls on both sides that raise 6" above the slab and have 18" footers.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have thoughts on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16452066, member: 110091"] So, I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on having the concrete laid for my two stall detached garage. I plan on a two post lift on one side and a four post lift on the other. Not industrial, but average sized lifts, like the Bendpak XPR-10AS and the Bendpak HD-7W. Been going back and forth with concrete guys and Bendpak. I'm thinking I want a 6" concrete at 4000 PSI, with #6 rebar going both directions spaced at 12". I'm thinking that will make the entire floor strong enough, and I can decide later exactly where the posts will go. The county permit will require formed walls on both sides that raise 6" above the slab and have 18" footers. Anyone have thoughts on that? [/QUOTE]
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