My barn and attached carport have a gravel floor, which I would absolutely love to make concrete. Unfortunately the $3000+ that would cost could be much better used in many other places.
The cost of concrete these days is ridiculous, I have a giant pile of crushed 3/4" gravel I can use, and I can get sand for $15/yard. If I got a small mixer, and used a recipe of 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel, I can make my own concrete for less than $14/yard.
There is no way in hell I could lay a nice 30x40 slab by myself and with a small mixer. However, if I poured it in sections 4'x4'x4", each section would only take a little over 5 cubic feet of concrete. That wouldn't be too hard to mix or finish, and would have plenty of "expansion joints".
Does anyone think this is a bad idea? Frost heave is not really an issue here, especially in the barn. I've already got a great packed gravel underlayment. Should each section be joined to the other with rebar? Should I lay rebar in each 4' square?
I figure it won't come out as nice as a professional one peice slab, but it should cost me >$300.
Even if I put racedeck or something on top it would be less than having it poured. I wanted to buy a 3.5 cu/ft mixer anyway for some other projects...mixing concrete by hand is for illegal immigrants.
The cost of concrete these days is ridiculous, I have a giant pile of crushed 3/4" gravel I can use, and I can get sand for $15/yard. If I got a small mixer, and used a recipe of 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 3 parts gravel, I can make my own concrete for less than $14/yard.
There is no way in hell I could lay a nice 30x40 slab by myself and with a small mixer. However, if I poured it in sections 4'x4'x4", each section would only take a little over 5 cubic feet of concrete. That wouldn't be too hard to mix or finish, and would have plenty of "expansion joints".
Does anyone think this is a bad idea? Frost heave is not really an issue here, especially in the barn. I've already got a great packed gravel underlayment. Should each section be joined to the other with rebar? Should I lay rebar in each 4' square?
I figure it won't come out as nice as a professional one peice slab, but it should cost me >$300.
Even if I put racedeck or something on top it would be less than having it poured. I wanted to buy a 3.5 cu/ft mixer anyway for some other projects...mixing concrete by hand is for illegal immigrants.



