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<blockquote data-quote="letsmakemilk" data-source="post: 6365106" data-attributes="member: 11189"><p>Thanks for the input guys. We're on sand at the moment and love it as a bedding, but i do know people doing well on mattress and sawdust/envirobed. Sand is a bugger to handle, but i like the idea of sticking a tower up and being done with it.</p><p>Anyone put in a concrete lagoon recently, mind sharing a ballpark cost? Ours went in over 30 years ago so no idea now!</p><p></p><p>What have people paid/been quoted recently per cubicle price of a concrete kerb filled with sand vs solid concrete platform with decent mattress? Again, 30 odd years since our current ones went in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="letsmakemilk, post: 6365106, member: 11189"] Thanks for the input guys. We're on sand at the moment and love it as a bedding, but i do know people doing well on mattress and sawdust/envirobed. Sand is a bugger to handle, but i like the idea of sticking a tower up and being done with it. Anyone put in a concrete lagoon recently, mind sharing a ballpark cost? Ours went in over 30 years ago so no idea now! What have people paid/been quoted recently per cubicle price of a concrete kerb filled with sand vs solid concrete platform with decent mattress? Again, 30 odd years since our current ones went in! [/QUOTE]
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