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Posted by Steven@nd on February 11, 2002 at 05:41:36 from (12.23.184.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: A few pics of the latest project H... posted by Dick Davis on February 11, 2002 at 04:17:18:
Well, being in college I have 2 choices: Spend what money I have on tractors, or spend it on building a new shop. For now I can get by with our little shop. I think it is something like 14'X 25' Basically a one car garage. We also have a 40X60 shop but no heat or anything over there, so I just get to choose one project for the winters. I plan to build a 14X60 shed for storage this summer. It will have 8 foot sidewalls. Why such a strange size? Well, 14 wide means I can fit 2 cars, pickups or tractors side by side AND that's as wide as I can really go with 8 foot long sheets of tin. Same with the side walls. I can get 8 foot sheets of tin for $6 a sheet because they are the ends that get cut off because of a minor paint defect or they are bent. Perfect for an old tractor storage shed! Steven
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