Has anyone tired using cement tile backerboard under the legs (instead of pavers)? 1/2" or 1/4"?
I seems to me that this might be the ideal solution. It's a fraction of the thickness, waterproof and a $10 3'x5' board can be easily scored'n'snapped to size. As long as the soil underneath is very flat there should be mostly compressive stresses which cement excels at handling. Any sinking or irregularities in the ground might cause some lateral tensile stresses but the fiberglass should help counter that. (Pavers don't have any fiberglass so in extreme conditions, they'll crack.) I'm thinking that given that, maybe even 1/4" thick board will be enough.
And the best part is that you're only elevating the leg 1/2" at most vs 1" or more for pavers or a lot of extra digging and leveling.
Did I mention it can be cut-to-size?
I seems to me that this might be the ideal solution. It's a fraction of the thickness, waterproof and a $10 3'x5' board can be easily scored'n'snapped to size. As long as the soil underneath is very flat there should be mostly compressive stresses which cement excels at handling. Any sinking or irregularities in the ground might cause some lateral tensile stresses but the fiberglass should help counter that. (Pavers don't have any fiberglass so in extreme conditions, they'll crack.) I'm thinking that given that, maybe even 1/4" thick board will be enough.
And the best part is that you're only elevating the leg 1/2" at most vs 1" or more for pavers or a lot of extra digging and leveling.
Did I mention it can be cut-to-size?