EddieWalker </font><font color="blue" class="small">( What did you finish the floor with? )</font> Your looking at stone dust, crush, pit finds, smaller than 21a, whatever your local quarry calls it. The depth is of course dependant on the floor, since it was sloped. Average depth is about 9 inches. A final application to really smooth out the center isle is underway. Rubber interlocking bricks are hopefull, on top of that for the final product.
Nasty135 </font><font color="blue" class="small">( Looks like bluestone dust, I used that before on a base of a brick walk.. )</font> Yep, bluestone dust. Once dry, hard as it needs to be.
Makers Mark </font><font color="blue" class="small">( Where did you get the stall kits and how much?...if you don't mind me asking. )</font> The kits are from
Woodstar products . The prices are on that site. Very good people to deal with. Like I said earlier, we had a little problem with a shipment. Not a Woodstar issue, someone while the products were in transit really busted them up bad. Woodstar ended up building us new kits and shipped them out as fast as they could.
My cost would not be your cost, as a lot of the lumber is market value for your particular area. I'd say my finished product is about a grand a stall. That would be everything including screws, nails and wood.
burnetma </font><font color="blue" class="small">( Did you make the stall doors? )</font> Nope the complete door, and metal bars are from a manufacturer noted earlier. The door is a customized offering from them.
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