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it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 1:35 pm
by chappy
http://www.lowes.com/pd_649692-52862-K2 ... 404012#img

As many of you know my basement track was victim of a flood and along with many other things stored in the hobby room was torn out and now residing at the local dump.
So the basement is back to concrete walls , concrete floor , and no play area.
I have been looking around to find a way to get back on track if you please.
With the basement opened up and the flood fixed and basement pretty much dried out and clean of any mildew, I wanted away to build without worrying about any moisture or dampness, and somethi g I could change easily if I wanted to. Well here is a link I found , and ended up getting 2 of these .
Each unit takes a 4x8 and supports 3000, yes 3000 lbs. Height 30 inches, perfect.
A subframe can be used for putting your base sheet on , and if you ever need to move or disassemble this is a lot easier.
Have a look at the link, and watch the video to only 1 minute long. There is also a smaller version
2 x4 I believe, but even if bridging , you can go bigger than 4 x 8. Overhangs would be no issue with these even if you want to add a couple of legs to the overhang to increase the size.
So I have a start anyway.
Bob

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 1:37 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Nice find. I could even climb on that (barely) :)

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 1:56 pm
by mattb
That would be a great item to set up in the carport when working with plywood or some job that requires a big table instead of a workbench. Lot better than a shet of plywood balanced between a saw horse and a pick up truck tailgate! That may be on my short list.

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 2:44 pm
by waaytoomuchintothis
Interesting. Sheet rock (drywall) guys use something similar, but that's almost twice as wide.

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 6:05 pm
by chappy
The nice thing is that there are add ons available to raise the height another 6 inches to 36 if you like, and it dosent change the structural strength. Also X clamps for putting 2x4s in place, and overhangs will work. This started as one of those online start upswhere you could invest in the company.
I dare say this one worked out quite well. I will post some pics as my build moves forward.
Bob

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 10:15 pm
by Nor Cal Mike
That's pretty cool Bob. I sent a link to my model train club homies to see if they could come up with a use for something like this.

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:00 am
by RichD
One problem with the Centipede is that you would not be able to store large items under the track. Considering the flooding issue I expect that you would not be eager to store much under the table in any case. I do not live in an area that is prone to flooding, but years ago we got 24 hours where it rained as much as it possibly could and almost everyone that I knew got at least a little water in their basement. Considering that my table has lifting rings with matching hooks on the floor joists, so the table can be hoisted up to the ceiling if necessary.

Re: it all starts with a good base

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:23 am
by chappy
Right on both counts Rich. I will no longer be storing things on the floor.
The shape of the frame holds up to 10 inch poly pipe in the ads I've seen , but boxes would be a different matter. On this build I will paint the concrete walls, and then put rigid insulation on them.
The floor will be the new style of vapour and moisture proof interlock which give about a 1 inch rise.
But that will be set on a newly poured self leveling slurry floor mix.
You really dont realize how much you miss simple things until they are gone.
Bob