Posted by bill b va on December 06, 2011 at 19:45:39 from (209.240.206.194):
In Reply to: Shop floor is dirt posted by 37Chief on December 06, 2011 at 18:12:46:
mine is covered with 2 layers of 1/2 osb . first i leveled if off and screeded it just like finishing concrete . compacting all the while and wetting it down until i had a flat solid floor . laid one layer of osb then the next layer in the oppsite direction so the were no cracks alinged. screwed the top layer to the bottom layer with counter sink screws . easy on the feet and not cold like concrete in the winter . easier to heat without the concrete sucking up the heat . pole building site was graded for drainage in all directions before building . if hard dirt and grease builds up i just back my tractor in with scraper blade and scrape id down . may turn over top sheets some day. i don't like creepers so i just use a piece of card board or carpet when i need to lay on the floor .
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