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Soil Cement - anyone done this?

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Daleandee

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Being one of those folks that are always looking for good quality at an inexpensive price leads me to ask the group about this method or related info concerning other inexpensive flooring options for a shop, hangar, garage, etc.

I've done a little research on the topic of "soil cement" and find it interesting as it seems to be a way to get a workable surface with good durability for a lot less cost than calling the guys with the big white truck. Here's one informative source for those interested:

https://www.thespruce.com/soil-cement-paving-for-driveways-1398082

A web search will bring up many videos on this subject.

One friend (with a beautiful Luscombe) used this method for his hangar floor and it seemed to be everything one could ask for at a greatly reduced cost.

Anyone here have any experience with soil cement or something similar? I'm about to begin the floor in my shop and thought this might be a good option to consider.

Appreciate any input ...

Dale
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