The Z'eer
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Although the 3 x 2 framework is tanalised, I've been advised to raise it off the concrete base to prevent rot occurring through moisture/heavy rain.
I don't fancy constructing any type of brickwork to enable this, instead I was considering such materials as solid acrylic, or some other non porous material.
The plan would be to have a block, possibly 200mm x 200mm x 20mm in depth at each corner with another two supporting the sole plates of the framework, one either side.
I would imagine these blocks would take the weight of the shed and suffice for the job.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I don't fancy constructing any type of brickwork to enable this, instead I was considering such materials as solid acrylic, or some other non porous material.
The plan would be to have a block, possibly 200mm x 200mm x 20mm in depth at each corner with another two supporting the sole plates of the framework, one either side.
I would imagine these blocks would take the weight of the shed and suffice for the job.
Any suggestions?
Thanks