yossarian19
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The little lady and I are moving in to a new place with a ~45x45 horse barn on it. The center 15x45 strip is a slab with (3) 15x15 stalls on either side of it, one of those stalls (the tack room) is poured concrete as well. The rest are dirt.
I'm a bit hesitant to pour concrete in the remaining 5 stalls as I don't want to ruin it for future horse use (next owner, not me)
My thinking is to scrape the gravel / dirt floors down a little lower, put down pressure treated 2x4's at 16" on center, nail that all together and then screw down 3/4" plywood. This way it should be a usable shop floor that can be fairly easily torn out later if somebody wants.
Any thoughts? Any reason this is a bad idea, or is there a better way to approach the issue?
I'm a bit hesitant to pour concrete in the remaining 5 stalls as I don't want to ruin it for future horse use (next owner, not me)
My thinking is to scrape the gravel / dirt floors down a little lower, put down pressure treated 2x4's at 16" on center, nail that all together and then screw down 3/4" plywood. This way it should be a usable shop floor that can be fairly easily torn out later if somebody wants.
Any thoughts? Any reason this is a bad idea, or is there a better way to approach the issue?
