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<blockquote data-quote="johng" data-source="post: 57603" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>Hi, I want the slab to be really big. I'm hoping for something around 20m x 20m, maybe bigger. This is going to be a workshop/hangar for building Zenith CH801 aircraft and other stuff. I want no chance the slab will crack when driving machines in and out. I suppose the entire surface could have a slope and still be "flat." I think a flat floor would help when laying out big projects. I will definitely have the slab poured and finished by professionals but I have learned the hard way that I need to educate myself so I can determine who is really a professional. The hard smooth surface you described is what I want. I do not want any dust. I can always apply paint and some "filler" (I have heard that rubber particles work well) if it is too slippery. I'm posting on this site because I want to buy a CTL to clear the land and there is great information here. I'll ask about metal buildings in another post! Thanks JG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johng, post: 57603, member: 7846"] Hi, I want the slab to be really big. I'm hoping for something around 20m x 20m, maybe bigger. This is going to be a workshop/hangar for building Zenith CH801 aircraft and other stuff. I want no chance the slab will crack when driving machines in and out. I suppose the entire surface could have a slope and still be "flat." I think a flat floor would help when laying out big projects. I will definitely have the slab poured and finished by professionals but I have learned the hard way that I need to educate myself so I can determine who is really a professional. The hard smooth surface you described is what I want. I do not want any dust. I can always apply paint and some "filler" (I have heard that rubber particles work well) if it is too slippery. I'm posting on this site because I want to buy a CTL to clear the land and there is great information here. I'll ask about metal buildings in another post! Thanks JG [/QUOTE]
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