Ok all these pics fired me up to work on my carport today. After parking the 79 Buick in the carport on that roadbase I put down last month, I was amazed at how dusty it got...fast. I'd planned to cover the roadbase with pea-gravel to both look better and keep the dust down, but had not done it yet. SO I went back to the rock place, but instead of pea gravel I got 5/8 inch white crushed linestone.
After three truck loads, once again tonight I can't lift my arms, but the carport floor looks much better. Once I spread it out I sprayed it with water to settle it, let it dry, and then parked the S-10 on it. No dust, not tracks, came out awesome.
I'd posted the roadbase-floored carport pics at the top of this thread. Here are pics from this afternoon if you want to see how it came out. My 2-year-old was in a posing mood. Ha! Will be parking the 79 Buick and 88 Cutlass here.
Such fun!
-Mike
Before, roadbase floor
After, crushed limestone, Looking good!
After three truck loads, once again tonight I can't lift my arms, but the carport floor looks much better. Once I spread it out I sprayed it with water to settle it, let it dry, and then parked the S-10 on it. No dust, not tracks, came out awesome.
I'd posted the roadbase-floored carport pics at the top of this thread. Here are pics from this afternoon if you want to see how it came out. My 2-year-old was in a posing mood. Ha! Will be parking the 79 Buick and 88 Cutlass here.
Such fun!
-Mike
Before, roadbase floor

After, crushed limestone, Looking good!




