Can I bolt it down through tile into the slab? What kind of bolts and hardware should I use?
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Yes you can but be sure to think about plumbing lines/etc in the slab. You will need a hammer drill, masonry bit and anchors. I use this type of anchor https://m.northerntool.com/products...uction > Hardware Kits&utm_source=Bing_PLA .
Yes you can but be sure to think about plumbing lines/etc in the slab. You will need a hammer drill, masonry bit and anchors. I use this type of anchor https://m.northerntool.com/products...uction > Hardware Kits&utm_source=Bing_PLA .
So drill hole, apply epoxy, then put the bolts in and torque?
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We have anchored hundreds of pieces of commercial equipment with that same style anchor and never used the epoxy. If everything is done right normally the anchor shaft will break before the wedge portion releases from the concrete. Not saying it’s not a good idea, just not a requirement. Use the biggest diameter that will fit through the base holes; 4 anchors about 4.5 inches long and someone would need a tractor and chain to get it to move.
So drill hole, apply epoxy, then put the bolts in and torque?
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Well I need to get a dehumidifier first. Moving the safe into a guest house I used to rent out and now turning it into a man cave. It doesn’t have central air and don’t want to run the window unit 24/7 so I figured a dehumidifier would work. It’s gonna be cool when I’m done though.
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Are you going to get an electric dehumidifier or the ones that need to be changed out?
Correct, but do not forget the 2 part epoxy if you want to keep the anchors secure in the concrete.
I have done hundreds in auto assembly plants and used epoxy 100% of the time. Did not want the robots to move at all while building vehicles.
If you used wedge anchors with epoxy, and let the epoxy adhesive set before you torqued the wedge anchors down, you didn't do a very good job.
I my have misspoken but You are a Funny Newbie.
Newbie?
Do you have to be here for 9 years in order to be a dumbass like you?
I my have misspoken but You are a Funny Newbie.
I thought it was a compliment. It was rather funny. No need to sling a lot more than lead.