What's in your shed?

Oddball

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Don't have a shed. Does a full basement count? Really only half a full basement. Half of it is taken up with storage of extra furniture, holiday decorations, etc. I'd actually like to have a shed out back just for my lawn and garden equipment. That would free up enough room in the basement for my other stuff. I could build a second aand possibly a third workbench and have all my woodworking tools in one side of the basement and all my general tools and reloading supplies on the other side. Right now I have one bench that pulls duty for all tasks and I'm constantly having to move this or that to put something else in its place.
 

mystreba

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I'm constantly having to move this or that to put something else in its place.

Been there, done that. Times where I'd have to rearrange the garage just to cut a board! Yeah, you definitely need a shed :thumbsup:
 

mullins87

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Well, let's see......

Old garage - a jacked up redneck golf cart, old Grand Prix, two grills and four bicycles
Tobacco barn - tractor, garden tractor, walk behind tiller, go cart, weed eater, two wheeled farm trailer and enough campfire wood to last about another year, oddly enough no tobacco
Portable garage/shop - lawn tractor, offset mower, pull behind tiller, generator, workbench and assorted shop tools
 

mystreba

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Well, let's see......

Old garage - a jacked up redneck golf cart, old Grand Prix, two grills and four bicycles
Tobacco barn - tractor, garden tractor, walk behind tiller, go cart, weed eater, two wheeled farm trailer and enough campfire wood to last about another year, oddly enough no tobacco
Portable garage/shop - lawn tractor, offset mower, pull behind tiller, generator, workbench and assorted shop tools

I wanna come hang out at your place :smile:

We'd have to do something about that tobacco though :wink:
 

KennyV

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....I could build a second aand possibly a third workbench and have
... reloading supplies on the other side. .

Reloading has to have it's own bench :thumbsup: and space... :smile:KennyV
 

Oddball

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Reloading has to have it's own bench :thumbsup: and space... :smile:KennyV

Yep, that's my goal. Funny, 12 years ago when we moved into this house I had all kinds of room in the basement. Everything had its place and was in it. Now I can't do anything without having to clear a space to work in first. My dad died a couple years after we moved here and I inherited all of his basement crap too, stuff I'll either never use or only use once, but I can't seem to get rid of it because it was his, so that explains some of it.
 

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...but I can't seem to get rid of it because it was his, so that explains some of it.

I am right there with you on that... stuff sure seems to accumulate... I'm thinking someone else can deal with it when I am gone... :smile:KennyV
 

mullins87

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I wanna come hang out at your place :smile:

We'd have to do something about that tobacco though :wink:

Bring some beer and you can help me figure out how to fix the barn....the foundation is rotting and the whole barn is leaning 18". :laughing:
 
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