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Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2020 05:22 am |
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getech.org.uk Member
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That makes things a lot easier. Feel free to DM me if you need any further assistance with any aspect of the project.
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Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2020 05:10 am |
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Allan McD Member
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ThanksBut I have just had a visit from the potensial new landlord and he has agreed that its ok to dig the floor ![]()
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Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2020 03:57 am |
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getech.org.uk Member
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A wooden floor would not be acceptable as it may deflect to put you outside of the level requirements. However I have done this and been approved for a customer previously in steel so your concept is totally achievable.
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Posted: Sat Jun 20th, 2020 04:39 pm |
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Allan McD Member
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I looked at a new peremises today and the landlorrd says I cant dig a hole in the floor.Can I fit a raised wooden floor for a motorcycle brake tester ?Thanks in advance Allan
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