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2 hours ago, cbuczesk said:

I also had Champion floor pots installed in the concrete. They mount flush with the floor and have a chain anchor inside that's used to pull frames. Since I race a 240Z and restore cars as a hobby it seemed like a great idea for $250. Have them installed when they pour the concrete. Having holes drilled later costs much more!

Chuck

 

Hey Chuck,

Thanks for the info.  I am trying to collect as many tips as possible form various people.  It helps to get a different perspective. 

So what is a "floor pot"?  Some sort of anchoring device?  Can you post a picture or send a link to a website?

Thanks,

Marty

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Floor pot: http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/champ-floor-anchor-pot-1600-p-11538.aspx

Plate required for a new floor: http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/champ-instant-floor-plate-new-floors-p-10320.aspx

Check their web site for all of the different attachments. I think Champ's web site shows where to locate the pots. I went with 10 pots. You can use more or less but 10 seemed like it would do almost anything I'd need.

Chuck

 

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6 minutes ago, cbuczesk said:

 

Floor pot: http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/champ-floor-anchor-pot-1600-p-11538.aspx

Plate required for a new floor: http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/champ-instant-floor-plate-new-floors-p-10320.aspx

Check their web site for all of the different attachments. I think Champ's web site shows where to locate the pots. I went with 10 pots. You can use more or less but 10 seemed like it would do almost anything I'd need.

Chuck

 

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Very interesting.  Do you have any pictures of them installed in your floor? I would like to see how you have them arranged.

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21 hours ago, cbuczesk said:

We're almost done building our new garage and barn. On Saturday we moved 12 cars and 4 trailers. The #00 white w/red race car is my friends. I still have to buy or build shelving and move all of my parts. At some point I'll have to sell some cars so I move in 4 more cars.

Chuck

 

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No way would this even be possible in NYC or it's related suburbs without paying millions. Dream garage right there! good job! 

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5 hours ago, cbuczesk said:

Having holes drilled later costs much more!

You have to worry about hitting rebar and ruining the bits ($500 each). :o

The general contractor I used to work for had a Milwaukee core drill, it was close to $3,000 way back when. 

 

 

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