Posted by Shovelman on August 16, 2010 at 17:35:37 from (99.175.157.14):
In Reply to: Pole barn floor posted by mikejc in WI on August 16, 2010 at 06:29:26:
We've used asphalt millings in our pole barns with good results.
A few years ago, the DOT was milling the main road through our town in preparation for paving. I cut a deal with the contractor for the millings for $100/tri-axle load delivered to our farm. It was the best $3500 I ever spent. We used it to "pave" our driveway, all around the barns and inside as well. We still have a good sized pile left over.
As time went on, it knitted back together and looks and acts like pavement, especially in the high traffic areas.
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