mikester
Well-known member
Finally replacing our 8x12 shed that was purchased back in 1982.
Got a pretty good price on a 10x14 shed with vinyl siding and two fiberglass 3.0 doors. The lead time for the new one is 4-5 weeks. The old one is being removed tomorrow afternoon. I'd like to put framed out stone base under the new one.
After looking at a few videos online my plan was to use 4x6 ACQ for the frame and 3/4 bluestone for the base. Drill some holes and hammer in pieces or rebar to keep everything in place.
With my neck and knees being in such bad shape I asked the shed guy if he had anyone that could do the job. The guy he sent said 4x6s wouldnt work. He would only use 6x6s. He also said using the rebar would be a waste because the frost would pop them up during the winter. No on the bluestone. He would only use RCA. Not exactly what I expected to hear. Ive been told that the RCA would eventually get solid and wouldnt allow for drainage. The guy quoted me $1600 for doing the work.
What do you guys think ?
Got a pretty good price on a 10x14 shed with vinyl siding and two fiberglass 3.0 doors. The lead time for the new one is 4-5 weeks. The old one is being removed tomorrow afternoon. I'd like to put framed out stone base under the new one.
After looking at a few videos online my plan was to use 4x6 ACQ for the frame and 3/4 bluestone for the base. Drill some holes and hammer in pieces or rebar to keep everything in place.
With my neck and knees being in such bad shape I asked the shed guy if he had anyone that could do the job. The guy he sent said 4x6s wouldnt work. He would only use 6x6s. He also said using the rebar would be a waste because the frost would pop them up during the winter. No on the bluestone. He would only use RCA. Not exactly what I expected to hear. Ive been told that the RCA would eventually get solid and wouldnt allow for drainage. The guy quoted me $1600 for doing the work.
What do you guys think ?

