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Started by MReinemann, November 20, 2012, 08:07:39 PM

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MReinemann

Doors are done.  Hopefully can get to some of the siding this week in my free time.



  

 

beenthere

That buttons it up pretty good. No more flapping plastic.

A good warm fire will melt that snow off too.
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roghair

Very nice shed and good project. I am planning to build one for my tractor too and was wondering how thick the floor boards are to hold the tractor.
This will be the first project with the lumber I will saw with the DIY banmill that is near completion now.
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MReinemann

Floor is 2" thick by 12" wide.  On 4x8x12 ash beams 4' on center.  Holds the "tonka toy" just fine.  Figure the tractor is around 3500lbs with the weight box I built for the back.  Kubota L2800 HST.
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WDH

I see it is for sale.  How much ?  :D
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thecfarm

That is nice. I just hate to see a tractor outside when not in use. I park the car outside and the tractor gets the garage. Good job.
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Quote from: WDH on January 14, 2013, 09:23:21 PM
I see it is for sale.  How much ?  :D

Better check the shipping first.  ;D
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JuniperBoss

Storage shed?!? Aren't you going to live in it? I looked at that and I thought the only thing worthy of being in that building is a family. How much does your "storage" pay in rent?
     Haha just joking around. But seriously, that's a beautiful build and you and your stuff will be nice and toasty with that wood stove! You inspire me  :'(.
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Qweaver

It looks like you are going to end up with 3 layers of wood on your shed.  I did that with my cabin.  You sure have to saw a bunch of logs to do that...but I like it.  Nice Job!
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MReinemann

It does take a-lot of wood.  The inside walls are only 1/2" thick to save some logs but the outside sheating and b&b use up a-lot.  I'm a hard head and would rather use my own wood for the sheating instead of OSB. 

justallan1

 Geat job. Something like that is high on my list of things to do. I'm to the point of having to drive up to the company shop to work indoors because mine is full of ATV's, riding mowers, extra tools and even a darned canoe.

MReinemann

Well here's some pics of the finished product.  I just have to run the real deal electric wire.  I have to build a pole barn next and will run a feeder off that to power this thing so I can get rid of the extension cord "service" line.

  

 

clww

That shed looks great, but the pseudo-Confederate Stars and Bars looks a bit out of place in NY.
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MReinemann

Sure does.  Keeps the liberals away...

OlJarhead

Very nice.

Gives me an idea or two ;)
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WDH

Very nice, General MReinemann, Suh.
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