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  1. Bigcube Member

    joined: Feb 27, 2008
    182 posts
    Upstate NY
    Getting a little closer. Hopefully I can get it covered next weekend and get stacking.
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    Should hold some where around 8 cords depending on how high I stack it.
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  2. Wet1 Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 27, 2008
    2,528 posts
    USA
    Looking good. The pad came out nice.
  3. Pagey Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 2, 2008
    2,419 posts
    Middle TN
    Nice! That's going to hold plenty of wood.
  4. Spikem Member

    joined: Nov 2, 2008
    242 posts
    Middleboro, MA, USA
    If you don't mind my asking, how much did the concrete pad cost? And what are its dimensions? (It looks to be about 12x30.)
  5. Bigcube Member

    joined: Feb 27, 2008
    182 posts
    Upstate NY
    The pad on the back is 24x8. The one down the side was 50x13. I had them done at the same time. The back was $1000 and the big one on the side was $5200. The back pad is a normal 4" pour, the big one is 6" thick.
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