poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
When we first moved here it was only supposed to be temporarily. I think we were working on a 3 year plan and don'r own the place so didn't want to spend £££
So we put stone down, covered by a later of scalpings, rolled it all, Pinned a wood frame and filled the frame with rubber matting. It fitted perfectly, was completely flat and couldn't move due to the frame. We then had stables on skids put together on top of this base.
For years I was thrilled at this, It worked so well. The wee seemed to just drain away. The mats are obviously not movable and have now been in place 10 years. The middle box is fine but the one end isn't. The past two winters its become slightly worse. The water table here is pretty high dispite being on a hill we had to have pumps going all winter this year to keep the grain store pit from filling with water.
There is quite a dip underneath the mats and although just filling with bedding is kind of ok its now oozing black smelly thick liquid which im assuming is not just wee/water but the scalpings breaking down so oily stuff (I know someone that used them as a walker base and it turned to thick black sludge with constant walking)
So, IF we owned it I'd move the stables and put concrete down I guess, but I can't justify that money.
Would cutting the mats out- I know really wasteful to ruin so many still good mats but there is no other way to get them out, re-stoning underneath- can't roll it though, then using a really thick base of pellets or even sawdust under a good bed work?
It will hopefully all dry up a bit now but the slightest rain and its manky again.
Any better idea's?
Although the stables are "mobile" they no longer are!
So we put stone down, covered by a later of scalpings, rolled it all, Pinned a wood frame and filled the frame with rubber matting. It fitted perfectly, was completely flat and couldn't move due to the frame. We then had stables on skids put together on top of this base.
For years I was thrilled at this, It worked so well. The wee seemed to just drain away. The mats are obviously not movable and have now been in place 10 years. The middle box is fine but the one end isn't. The past two winters its become slightly worse. The water table here is pretty high dispite being on a hill we had to have pumps going all winter this year to keep the grain store pit from filling with water.
There is quite a dip underneath the mats and although just filling with bedding is kind of ok its now oozing black smelly thick liquid which im assuming is not just wee/water but the scalpings breaking down so oily stuff (I know someone that used them as a walker base and it turned to thick black sludge with constant walking)
So, IF we owned it I'd move the stables and put concrete down I guess, but I can't justify that money.
Would cutting the mats out- I know really wasteful to ruin so many still good mats but there is no other way to get them out, re-stoning underneath- can't roll it though, then using a really thick base of pellets or even sawdust under a good bed work?
It will hopefully all dry up a bit now but the slightest rain and its manky again.
Any better idea's?
Although the stables are "mobile" they no longer are!
