Well after seeing others shop, and even getting teased about not having a tractor in my "shop", since it was a beautiful day out here today, i took some pictures, since i was wheeling and dealing anyway.
Cowboy, you'll notice the one overhang to the south. Actually started out with a overhang to the north as well, enclosed on 3 sides. But needed the indoor space, more than i needed cover for firewood.
The northwest corner, where the yellow loboy sits, is where i will be doing my first tear down, rebuild, the demo. Thats the tractor i have been waiting for to start.
more pictures at
http://photobucket.com/albums/b46/video ... or%20shed/
too include the "martha stewart room"
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Looks great Doc. You can never have enought work space Be carefull with that styrofome insulation it catches fire really easily.
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yeah cowboy, caught your earlier post. no open flames in that shop, till i find a way to cover / protect.
anyway cowboy, think carefully about your overhangs. as a good friend told me when building this one, you got the materials, already paid for, why have overhangs, just enclose it all. well i didnt listen and 3 yrs later i was moving the north wall out, as he sat back watching and laughing.
will work on enclosing south side this summer, will put end door where the mahindra is, and side door, in front of the riding mower, so i can access two ways, but not open it up to the main, area, as it doesnt have concrete under that side.
anyway cowboy, think carefully about your overhangs. as a good friend told me when building this one, you got the materials, already paid for, why have overhangs, just enclose it all. well i didnt listen and 3 yrs later i was moving the north wall out, as he sat back watching and laughing.
will work on enclosing south side this summer, will put end door where the mahindra is, and side door, in front of the riding mower, so i can access two ways, but not open it up to the main, area, as it doesnt have concrete under that side.
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