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Re: O/T, Pole Barn
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Posted by dave from MN on October 04, 2005 at 18:42:11 from (67.2.202.118):
In Reply to: O/T, Pole Barn posted by Treeman on October 04, 2005 at 07:57:32:
I would recommend just cementing it. Pricey yes, but it will be worth a lot more with a slab floor. Your shed will stay cleaner and it will be easier to move things around. I have a 40x60 shed built last fall. I filled it with some fill from my land and it is hard packed but I am sick of working in dirt, dropping tools in dirt, dealing with bugs coming out of it and of course water during a hard rain. i know I have pissed away more than it will cost to cement it out so I am just gonna do it. I would recommend it, as it sounds like you use yours as a shop as well. Either way good luck.
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