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Old September 30th, 2009, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Ol' Bob View Post
I was referring to this:
I've tried this using bricks (which I happen to have) and it soon became dangerously slick.
The Cobbled pad is actually 16" square pavers from Lowes. 3 wide by 6 long for a finished size of 4' by 8'. The cost was approximately $5 each so it ended up costing about the same amount. However, I went with this solution because this tee pad hasn't been approved permanently so it will definitely be easier to move later than if we had poured cement. In addition to the pavers there was two bags of sand, a bunch of gravel and 3 8' pressure treated 2x4s used for this tee pad.

We'll see how well they hold up through the winter.
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