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Old 01-07-2009, 04:12 PM
mpolli mpolli is offline
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Originally Posted by MS Fowler View Post
How old is your garage slab? Is there a reason you want to know its strength? If you were able to cut a 2"X2" X2" chunk, I could test it ( feebie). If you had a broken chunk, I could trim it to a sample I could test.
I think it is around 15 years old. It was professionally built. I want to put in a 2 post lift so I think thickness is my main issue. They usually require 3.5" and 3500 PSI I think. I don't have any pieces but that is a good offer. I have pounded on bent lawnmower blades on it and it barely scratches so that is why I think it is pretty good.
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