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Posted by Ron on June 17, 2004 at 19:14:41 from (216.16.85.198):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Storage buildings?? posted by Jonathan on June 17, 2004 at 16:37:42:
As far as the concrete goes like the other people said, It will hold up as long as it is poured on a good base, packed gravel is best (for good drainage under the slab). You should use 1/2 in. rebar at a min. of two feet on center and it should NOT be poured like soup( pouring soup will lead to a lot of cracks and flaking of the top. it should be no less then 4 in.thick, 6 in. for heavy mach. It should also be cut with a saw in to squares no more than 10x10 feet. I pour a lot of it in Minnesota (for a living) you will be fine. Good luck from a fellow northerner.
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