Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
I find things getting heavier and taking longer the older I get and the more horses we accumulate. Lighter materials sure help.
Done the original building (and another just like it) floor and outside area with these cement grass pavers a shovel and wheelbarrow 16"x24" weighs 53 pounds.
Adding on to both, one with the concrete ones because I got a good deal on them and they are more suited to the ground in one place, but this one gets plastic ones that weigh 6 pounds for 40"x40" . They lock together and get filled with sand (in my case fine crushed limestone). If there is a low spot after they are filled, lift them a little with a pair of pliers so the fill falls through. If you're hustling (which I'm not) 1 guy can knock out a lot in a day.
Traded my shovel for a back blade :roll:
Hope to finish this one up tomorrow and get it fenced off again.
Dave
Done the original building (and another just like it) floor and outside area with these cement grass pavers a shovel and wheelbarrow 16"x24" weighs 53 pounds.
Adding on to both, one with the concrete ones because I got a good deal on them and they are more suited to the ground in one place, but this one gets plastic ones that weigh 6 pounds for 40"x40" . They lock together and get filled with sand (in my case fine crushed limestone). If there is a low spot after they are filled, lift them a little with a pair of pliers so the fill falls through. If you're hustling (which I'm not) 1 guy can knock out a lot in a day.
Traded my shovel for a back blade :roll:
Hope to finish this one up tomorrow and get it fenced off again.
Dave