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1. concrete pad (score: 1)
Author: Skip Albright <salbrigh@nycap.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 22:46:44 -0400
My budget dictates I live with an outdoor poured pad, rather than a shop for a while. I live in the northeast US, so frost is an issue. how big , assuming working on one car a time? what specs? how d
/html/shop-talk/2004-05/msg00005.html (6,628 bytes)

2. Re: concrete pad (score: 1)
Author: Bill Rabel <brabel@dlux.net>
Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 20:33:09 -0700
Make the slab the size of the building you would eventually like to have. You will need footings for the building eventually. A four-inch slab should be fine for automotive work. Five inches would b
/html/shop-talk/2004-05/msg00007.html (6,766 bytes)

3. Re: concrete pad (score: 1)
Author: "Mark and Susan Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 17:02:51 -0700
You might want to consider buying a temporary garage for your new pad - one of those tarp covered pole jobbies. They start at under $200. Mark Miller
/html/shop-talk/2004-05/msg00021.html (7,030 bytes)


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