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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:00 pm Post subject: Concrete or Chiropractor ! |
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It depends on how it's done. The worst enemy of equipment stored is
moisture. -rising up through the ground.
I never had that problem with my old shed up on the strip because it
is so well drained.
My new barn, on the other hand, is located just a few feet from the
foot of a large hill which exudes bounteous
quantities of H2O. In this case, in addition to several hundred feet
of subterranean plastic tile, I spread
heavy black plastic, covered with several inches of fine crushed
stone. The barrier has given me a dry
floor. Nonetheless, I shall be paving the whole works with 5 inches
of reinforced concrete next year.
BB
MkIII, suzuki
semi retired
On Nov 11, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Dennis Thate wrote:
A Crushed Rock Hangar Floor was not a good Idea. I spent all week
putting in concrete. Busted my buns, but was well worth it !
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