Posted by 641Dave on June 19, 2012 at 08:09:18 from (64.221.10.32):
Since I can't figure out where the barn is going due to the fact my neighbor can't decide if they want to sell the property I want which will dictate the layout of everything I want to build, I've decided to build a somewhat portable workshop in the mean time to get tools and stuff out of the weather.
I've got a few questions to ask and probably will for a bit here.
First of all, in laying out my first support beams for the workshop, ( I'm putting skids down so if I decide to move it later I can), I was wondering if cinder blocks would be good to use or if I should stack concrete pads until I get my desired height?
I want to make sure our terrier can get under this thing and keep varmits from nesting and burrowing, but I want to make sure cinder blocks will be strong enough to support it.
Shop is going to be 24' x 16' with two lean-tos on either side.
This post was edited by 641Dave at 08:10:10 06/19/12.
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