FastEddieB
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Fast Eddie B
I need a place to tie down my Sky Arrow when we fly into our strip in TN.
We got a large area leveled for now, and need an area about 18'x18' that's solid enough to support the Sky Arrow, but hopefully something heavier as well.
I sank some cinderblocks to provide tiedown points. Here's how it looks now:
Problem is the dirt is not very hard packed, and of course if it has rained its just muddy.
I got a quote for an 18'x18' cement slab. At just under $4k it was about triple what I was guessing.
Has anyone tried to firm up a tiedown spot with cinderblocks or pavers of some sort? Karen came across these ideas online:
The plan would be to hire a fellow with a Bobcat, prepare a base with gravel, then the cinderblocks or pavers on top. Then filled with dirt and seeded. Don't think that would run over $1k or so all in.
Any thoughts?
We got a large area leveled for now, and need an area about 18'x18' that's solid enough to support the Sky Arrow, but hopefully something heavier as well.
I sank some cinderblocks to provide tiedown points. Here's how it looks now:
Problem is the dirt is not very hard packed, and of course if it has rained its just muddy.
I got a quote for an 18'x18' cement slab. At just under $4k it was about triple what I was guessing.
Has anyone tried to firm up a tiedown spot with cinderblocks or pavers of some sort? Karen came across these ideas online:
The plan would be to hire a fellow with a Bobcat, prepare a base with gravel, then the cinderblocks or pavers on top. Then filled with dirt and seeded. Don't think that would run over $1k or so all in.
Any thoughts?