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Thanks! Shenandoah valley... out in the country, relatively.Ottsville wrote:Look forward to seeing your build! Where in Va are you?
Thanks! This time I went with a 12x20 drag& drop (vs building it myself). I’ve insulated it, and put in lighting, etc. I’ll have to put up a tent for the tear build, as there’s No room for big stuff in there.GPW wrote:Nice Shop !!! … Good Luck on your Foamie !!!
Thanks Charlie! I’m still doing the extension cord thing for power, and I just have fans for cooling. I may put a window rattler in, if I can find one cheap ... July probably isn’t the best time to shop for them.CharlieL wrote:I have 2 12 x 24 sheds, drag and drop, insulated witch electric and window AC. Mine don't look anywhere near yours. Mine are both full. household stuff in one (endless remodel) and all the rest stuffed into the other. Best of luck on your build. Charlie Atlanta, GA
Dove into sketch up today...
I'm concerned with that back-end because the sketch-up doesn't show support under there...?
tony.latham wrote:Dove into sketch up today...
That's a good bit of work with Sketchup. There are few things that come out of my shop that haven't been drawn up first with it --and by the way, I really like your little shop.
For the money you have in plywood --not to mention the labor-- why not just buy a Northern Tool 5 x 8' aluminum trailer? (I don't see their steel trailer that size listed at the moment.)
Just a thought,
Tony
tony.latham wrote:I'm concerned with that back-end because the sketch-up doesn't show support under there...?
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Wouldn't the side and rear wall structure support it after it's all boxed up?
Tony
That may change...
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