Whatever you do about footings, don't omit a good vapor barrier. Storing
anything in an enclosed building with a stone floor and no vapor barrier is
asking for rust. Especially only 2 feet above the lake level, you'll get
moisture without a vapor barrier. Ever see a car that was stored in a place
like that ?? Not pretty.
When I built my hangar I planned on a floor of just packed screenings,
although I eventually poured concrete. I hit a sale at Horrible Freight and
got their best-quality (silver) tarp in a size slightly larger than the
hangar for $50, and laid that down first. Other guys have rain from their
roofs when it's damp, but mine is dry.
Karl
<snip>
> I9m thinking of a crushed limestone
> floor, I mostly want to park my boat or a car or two in the winter.
<snip>
> Brian
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