MFL
Gold Member
Gentlemen,
I've spent the last two days using my FEL and box blade to mix in 40 tons of fill dirt and level and area so I can pour a 20x20 concrete pad to serve as the floor for a small metal toolshed/workshop. I am trying to do as much of the work myself to save some money, but keep getting conflicting advice. Here's the lowdown so far.
The building will be a standard metal building with a garage door, a walk-in door and two windows.The heaviest individual thing that will be stored in the building will be my lawn tractor, along with some lawn implements and some of my tools. I will not be storing the Kubota here as it has it's own covered storage until I can finish the barn. I am not in an area where I have to worry about the ground freezing or heaving during the winter. If we get 6-8 days below 30 degrees, it's alot. Here are the points in question:
I've heard 6" depth and 4" depth.
Some say it is absolutely essential to have a vapor barrier (4mil plastic), and a layer of gravel to help keep out moisture and prevent cracking. Some say that plastic is all I need in my area.
Some say wire and rebar are needed. Some say no rebar, and some say that if I'm using fibered concrete, that neither is needed.
Cure for at least a month before putting anything on the pad, others say all that is needed is to wait a week.
Could anyone with experience give me an idea of what you would do? Are there any other considerations I'm missing?
All help, as always, will be GREATLY appreciated! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I've spent the last two days using my FEL and box blade to mix in 40 tons of fill dirt and level and area so I can pour a 20x20 concrete pad to serve as the floor for a small metal toolshed/workshop. I am trying to do as much of the work myself to save some money, but keep getting conflicting advice. Here's the lowdown so far.
The building will be a standard metal building with a garage door, a walk-in door and two windows.The heaviest individual thing that will be stored in the building will be my lawn tractor, along with some lawn implements and some of my tools. I will not be storing the Kubota here as it has it's own covered storage until I can finish the barn. I am not in an area where I have to worry about the ground freezing or heaving during the winter. If we get 6-8 days below 30 degrees, it's alot. Here are the points in question:
I've heard 6" depth and 4" depth.
Some say it is absolutely essential to have a vapor barrier (4mil plastic), and a layer of gravel to help keep out moisture and prevent cracking. Some say that plastic is all I need in my area.
Some say wire and rebar are needed. Some say no rebar, and some say that if I'm using fibered concrete, that neither is needed.
Cure for at least a month before putting anything on the pad, others say all that is needed is to wait a week.
Could anyone with experience give me an idea of what you would do? Are there any other considerations I'm missing?
All help, as always, will be GREATLY appreciated! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif