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You guys should see my shop. Three decent walls, a leaky roof and a one peice garage door that doesn't close tight. There is a 12 gap at the top and a few inches at the bottom. The rain doesn't come in much but when the snow blows, I shovel the snow blower out.
 
Here it is in all its glory ;)

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Nice shop. It seems it might be a bit drafty at times. Where are the tools?
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At least you guys have elbow room , I gotta go throw some tools outside so I can put another OT Cub inside tuesday
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Ken - What happened to your signature at the bottom of your post? It kinda looks naked without it.
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Makes the page shorter ... makes it harder to find my last post too
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I had a 55gal barrel for burnin (heat) but neibor lady had a fit and called the FD. They showed up with a state trooper and told me it's concidered open burning, won't let me do that any more. SO.........there goes my heat source !

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Bren
 
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Here is my cub shed, I am thankful for the ample 10x10 workspace. My homeowners insurance told me awhile back that they could not cover the shed if the roof was not replaced. The roof was replaced after I inquired what my shed was covered for. The answer I got was for the stucture only, not the contents. Believe it or not I have enough tools and equipment in there to start an automotive shop, less lifts, alignment rack and tire machine. Needless to say, the most valuable item in my shed is the 128.
 
sorry guys it was a long day and 4 cans of wd40 just to try to prevent rust, brendan no hard feelings just was a loooooooong day. and charlie? lol we look like twins
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had thought about one of those tarp building but now I'm not so sure. Those photos sure gives me something to think about.
 
Stephen C.
4 things.
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1. WD40 will not prevent rust very well at all.
2. At least most of yours stayed up, LOL
3. Hit that enter key when ya quit typing and add the pic info, and after every pic.
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4. We gotta have BIGGER pics, your wear'in my bifocals out.
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Dean S.
They are great for temporary housing, IF you keep the snow shook off. We were gone for 3 days and my neighbor forgot to giggle my roof with the broom and
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it went down, LOL
 
If you get one of the industrial models, you don't have to worry about snow.
I've had 20" on this thing and it hangs right in there.
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Charlie - Your neighbor was suppose to go over while you were gone and tell jokes to your tarp shed ? That beats anything I ever slept with !
(I think you meant jiggle)
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I need one or two of those for my boats.

Nope WD40 doesn't totaly prevent rust but it does displace the water that causes the rust and after that snow soaking it that was the best first step.
 

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