03-09-2018, 03:54 AM
Thanks Mangosteen.
That is a bit bigger than what I'm thinking.
But, it would tempt me at a deal like you got on yours.
I will be assembling it myself.
That one is a bit too large for that.
Your comments on the loss of friends and divorce are duely noted.
I'm back to thinking plastic again.
I've downloaded the manual for one of the metal sheds.
They keep stressing the need to keep damage to the finish touched up.
Don't see me inspecting for and doing that after the first week or so.
Then, the warranty is void if you make a floor of treated wood and it causes the metal to corrode.
They devote a lot of text to tying the metal sheds down,too.
Makes me think they might be prone to blowing away if Iselle's sister comes through.
Plus, the plastic might be more forgiving if I do end up driving the lawn tractor through the back wall.
The plastic sheds come with a plastic floor that may be supported well enough if laid directly on the cinder pad.
I'm also thinking about just laying out a concrete pad with an open shed on 4x4 uprights erected on it, but need to look into the costs of doing that.
I still have a lot to look into and plenty of time to do it in right now.
That is a bit bigger than what I'm thinking.
But, it would tempt me at a deal like you got on yours.
I will be assembling it myself.
That one is a bit too large for that.
Your comments on the loss of friends and divorce are duely noted.
I'm back to thinking plastic again.
I've downloaded the manual for one of the metal sheds.
They keep stressing the need to keep damage to the finish touched up.
Don't see me inspecting for and doing that after the first week or so.
Then, the warranty is void if you make a floor of treated wood and it causes the metal to corrode.
They devote a lot of text to tying the metal sheds down,too.
Makes me think they might be prone to blowing away if Iselle's sister comes through.
Plus, the plastic might be more forgiving if I do end up driving the lawn tractor through the back wall.
The plastic sheds come with a plastic floor that may be supported well enough if laid directly on the cinder pad.
I'm also thinking about just laying out a concrete pad with an open shed on 4x4 uprights erected on it, but need to look into the costs of doing that.
I still have a lot to look into and plenty of time to do it in right now.
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Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.
Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.