In most the references/pic here I've seen folks have used a full slab as a founfation. Is it possible to use a footing (i.e. the slab is only slightly wider than the blocks and is contoured to the stand's shape) instead? I've seen that done for houses (on TV - here we don't do basements often) and was thinking it might be more managable (more of a hassle with the forms, granted) and a bit less expensive (even if I contract out the pour I'll do the forms myself so I'd still think it would cost less).
To keep from having a bare earth floor I was thinking of using brick pavers laid and mortared in sand (like a patio).
To keep from having a bare earth floor I was thinking of using brick pavers laid and mortared in sand (like a patio).

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