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 Post subject: Garage inspection pits
PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 5:02 pm 
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My garage is a pretty much standard size - 7'9" x 16'6". It has an up and over door at the front (obviously) and a door at the back that goes into the hallway. There's a bench at the back with a filing cabinet / tumble dryer / beer fridge underneath it. That takes 2'6" off the usable length. If I put the 944 in the front bumper almost touches the door and I have about 12" at the back to get to the beer fridge.

The garage isn't wide enough to put a car in and work on (except an old Mini), but I am considering whether it's worth putting a pit into it so that I can get underneath.

Has anybody got any experience of this? Type / costs / is it worth it / should I just stick with ramps and axle stands, etc etc.

Should be interesting.....

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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 6:43 pm 
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A garage pad will only be 6" of concrete at best with soil underneath presumably.

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I have done it before and its a big job, but one which will make big jobs in the future so much easier for you.

Most importantly, you can get to spend a weekend playing with a mini digger.. awesome!

You can buy a preformed lining, but to be honest, I would have it built out of heavy high newton concrete blocks, tank out the hole first, build a small sump into it (24" x 24"x24") for water to collect, plumb a pipe into it leading to a central heating water pump mounted on the wall somewhere, wired up to a switch, so it it ever floods you will be able to pump it out... I would also buy some "brick lights" from screwfix, and wire them into the pit as well to give you light.

Do it all right and you will have a wonderful setup, which will make getting under your car a complete dream.

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