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That would be plenty for an 8x8 shedRight - So what do you recommend?
I am thinking:
Square the area off with some thick wood, raised about 6 inches off the ground.
The area of this would be about a foot wider than the shed allowing a little step up to it.
I have loads of old bricks and blocks lying around - I would smash them up and hammer them into the ground.
Then fill the remaining area with ballast sand / cement.
How does that sound?
Right - So what do you recommend?
I am thinking:
Square the area off with some thick wood, raised about 6 inches off the ground.
The area of this would be about a foot wider than the shed allowing a little step up to it.
I have loads of old bricks and blocks lying around - I would smash them up and hammer them into the ground.
Then fill the remaining area with ballast sand / cement.
How does that sound?
That would be plenty for an 8x8 shed
If you can lay your hands on any scraps of rebar,chicken wire or old grids from an oven or any thing like that to throw in it would be helpfull.
Put some plastic sheet down before the pour and let the concrete dry fully and seal it.
Metal sheds can be full of condensation.
Would it not be better to put a membrane underneath as a sealer could wear off?
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