widerberg
Well-known member
Hi, All:
In a couple of weeks I'll be hauling home a project car that sort of fell into my lap. I've got two, so this will make three. I've got a three car garage, so no problems there . . . except, the wife's said "heck no" to my using the third stall ("her" stall).
So . . . I've got to store this car outside for the time being. I've got a 12' x 20' Handi Houses shed in my back yard and was thinking of trying to put together a cheap 8' x 16' parking pad of some kind behind it for the time being. Eventually, I'd build a lean to over the pad to keep the rain off, and at some point after that probably sheath the walls, insulate, and stick a door of some kind onto the lean to to create basically a second shed back there.
So . . . I can't afford concrete right now, and am thinking of the following as cheap alternatives. Any ideas/comments?
1) Excavate down 6 or 7 inches, buy 144 8"x8"x16" medium weight concrete blocks from Home Depot at $1.15 each. Set them all into the excavated area, on top of some kind of heavy duty plastic, and then fill the holes with road grade gravel.
or
2) Excavate down about 5 or 6 inches, buy however many used railroad ties I need to get roughly 8' x 16'. Stick them in the hole and park on top of it.
Are the railroad ties a horrible idea? Would they attract moisture or wick it away? I'm trying to ensure that I don't ruin my frame with moisture rising up from the ground, as it would if I were parking on dirt or grass.
So, whatcha think? Reasonable? Dumb?
In a couple of weeks I'll be hauling home a project car that sort of fell into my lap. I've got two, so this will make three. I've got a three car garage, so no problems there . . . except, the wife's said "heck no" to my using the third stall ("her" stall).

So . . . I've got to store this car outside for the time being. I've got a 12' x 20' Handi Houses shed in my back yard and was thinking of trying to put together a cheap 8' x 16' parking pad of some kind behind it for the time being. Eventually, I'd build a lean to over the pad to keep the rain off, and at some point after that probably sheath the walls, insulate, and stick a door of some kind onto the lean to to create basically a second shed back there.
So . . . I can't afford concrete right now, and am thinking of the following as cheap alternatives. Any ideas/comments?
1) Excavate down 6 or 7 inches, buy 144 8"x8"x16" medium weight concrete blocks from Home Depot at $1.15 each. Set them all into the excavated area, on top of some kind of heavy duty plastic, and then fill the holes with road grade gravel.
or
2) Excavate down about 5 or 6 inches, buy however many used railroad ties I need to get roughly 8' x 16'. Stick them in the hole and park on top of it.
Are the railroad ties a horrible idea? Would they attract moisture or wick it away? I'm trying to ensure that I don't ruin my frame with moisture rising up from the ground, as it would if I were parking on dirt or grass.
So, whatcha think? Reasonable? Dumb?
