I've given up on the idea of building a wooden raised platform for my water butts. I've run out of wood and don't want to buy any more right now.
There are a few solid density breeze blocks I can lay my hands on for free so I'm wondering if I just used a few of these with a 900mm x 600mm 50mm thick utility slab on top, would the slab be strong enough to take the weight of two x 100l slimline water butts if it was supported on 3 sides only? I wouldn't need to have the side walls right at the edge of the slab, I could move them in more so they were nearer to the underside of each butt.
I was thinking about leaving the front open so I could store the watering can or a hose under there.
Or does it have to be supported all the way round?
There are a few solid density breeze blocks I can lay my hands on for free so I'm wondering if I just used a few of these with a 900mm x 600mm 50mm thick utility slab on top, would the slab be strong enough to take the weight of two x 100l slimline water butts if it was supported on 3 sides only? I wouldn't need to have the side walls right at the edge of the slab, I could move them in more so they were nearer to the underside of each butt.
I was thinking about leaving the front open so I could store the watering can or a hose under there.
Or does it have to be supported all the way round?
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