1950coronet600hp
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new kludge in the works, I am going to build a workshop on a piece of rented land, it can't be permanent for square footage and tax reasons. basically its a free standing metal pole carport, skinned with hollow aluminum garage door panels. the back 8' will be enclosed by a dividing wall with double doors. using 6mil plastic with oak pallets then plywood for the floor, the other 12' will just have a dirt floor and will be open on the end. it will have electricity, but from a generator. does anyone have any idea where I can get a definitive answer on what makes a shed permanent in Massachusetts? from what I've found a concrete base seems to be the short answer. but other things like heat, lights pluming etc can throw a wrench in the gears. as far as anchoring goes, was planning on using screw type augers to tether it. also any tips to doing this sorta thing would help. thanks!
