MikePA
Super Moderator
Since it's been so wet this spring, I can't get into our new field to continue installing the fence I started last Fall. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif So, I decided I would begin work on digging out our three horse stalls. Do I know how to have fun, or what? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Since I can not get any mechanized equipment into the stalls (three, 12' x 12' stalls), I will be doing all this by hand. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Based upon feedback I've received on TBN before, my plan is as follows;
1. Dig down 10" across the entire area, sloping to 12" at the center.
2. Dig a hole in the center to contain a 15 gallon blue plastic barrel, perforated with holes.
3. Lay down geotextile cloth over the entire area. (I will actually use the Stall Skins we have installed now)
4. Put down 6" of 2A modified limestone (3/4" down to fines).
5. Lay down geotextile cloth.
6. Lay down 4" of sand.
Two Questions...
- What's the TBN brain trust think of this plan?
- The geotextile cloth I am looking at is located here. Since I only need enough cloth to do three stalls, I was going to order the 15' x 15' pond liner instead of an entire roll of the fabric somewhere else. However, I wasn't sure if the 8 oz fabric was the same stuff that gets used under driveways. Is it?
Based upon feedback I've received on TBN before, my plan is as follows;
1. Dig down 10" across the entire area, sloping to 12" at the center.
2. Dig a hole in the center to contain a 15 gallon blue plastic barrel, perforated with holes.
3. Lay down geotextile cloth over the entire area. (I will actually use the Stall Skins we have installed now)
4. Put down 6" of 2A modified limestone (3/4" down to fines).
5. Lay down geotextile cloth.
6. Lay down 4" of sand.
Two Questions...
- What's the TBN brain trust think of this plan?
- The geotextile cloth I am looking at is located here. Since I only need enough cloth to do three stalls, I was going to order the 15' x 15' pond liner instead of an entire roll of the fabric somewhere else. However, I wasn't sure if the 8 oz fabric was the same stuff that gets used under driveways. Is it?