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Tucko

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The garage's little cousin. Let's see your sheds and outbuildings...
 

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RCR

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I got a few..
 

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andyztoy

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i get my sheds dropped off via flat bed ;)

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Kevin_b_c

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My temporary firewood shed.
Made from 2x12's & pallet racking.
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Lippyp

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I've got a few too. This is my woodshed over in France, mini pole barn with a fibre cement roof with roman tiles on top, zinc guttering left over from the house and an old window salvaged from the house when we changed windows.



and my tin shed here, when we came to view the house it was in one piece, by the time we moved in it had blow down but its' slowly going back up, we managed to save half of it, the good bit houses the mowers etc but will become my forge, plan this summer is to rebuild the middle bay.


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The old brick lean too pighouse on the back of my garage, complete with salvaged WWII airfield building windows. Was as it had been left when the last pigs oinked out. Currently just used for storage but I'm slowly working on refurbishing it, reglazing the windows etc.


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Hpozzuoli

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Here's mine. Its a 10x12 that I built. I woke up one morning and decided to build a shed. I went to Home Depot, bought a ton of wood and came home. I had no design or plans to work off of. I wanted to make it match my house and that was the only criteria. I even made the window boxes. It took 3 days of solid work. The first was wasted on the concrete drying but after that it went quick. I didn't have any help. Complete solo job.
 

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Hpozzuoli

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It's a little messy now with some stuff I stick in there for the winter like my daughters power wheel and some chairs. It has it's own sub panel inside with full electric. Full set of tools as well. The John Deere is an X300. The wires hanging are the break aways for the alarm tie in for the barn doors. The whole shed is on the house alarm.
 

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Not Bob

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Two 8x15 Lifetime sheds replaced my old Arrow sheds last year.
 

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JohnK007

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Here's mine. Its a 10x12 that I built. I woke up one morning and decided to build a shed. I went to Home Depot, bought a ton of wood and came home. I had no design or plans to work off of. I wanted to make it match my house and that was the only criteria. I even made the window boxes. It took 3 days of solid work. The first was wasted on the concrete drying but after that it went quick. I didn't have any help. Complete solo job.

Nice work! :thumbup: That is exactly how I built mine, no plans or prints. It took longer than 3 days though and cost twice what I was figuring. :wtf:
 

Hpozzuoli

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Nice work! :thumbup: That is exactly how I built mine, no plans or prints. It took longer than 3 days though and cost twice what I was figuring. :wtf:

Like I said the first day was just digging holes and pouring concrete. The next 2 days were like 8am till 7pm. Long days but I wanted it done. I guess you could say 4 days because I stained it on the 4th day, but it was all built and wired on day 3.

I spent approx 1200 on plywood, 2x4's, and my pressure treated stuff for the bottom and floor. The windows were another $150 from grossmans. So for $1350 give or take I had my perfect shed. I probably could have bought a prefab one for less, but wanted to do it myself. Oddly my wife always complains that I should have made it bigger. When it was built and empty it looked huge.
 

Djoz

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Here's mine, it’s a 10x12 kit from the big box store. This was an old picture before the cement pour of the stairs. You can’t really tell by the picture but from where I’m standing it’s about a 10ft grade from the bottom. I paced the shed on a far corner of my property.
 

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nonhog

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Still unfinished (started in fall) 8X12. I'll finish it this spring/summer.
No rush now.
Tried to repurpose as much as possible. Made it fun. Also frustrating. :D

BigN8 your doors look great!
 

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don long

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Just found this sweet lil thread and thought I'd add a few shots of some out buildings around my place

This first one I built for My wife to keep party supplies in (chair covers, table cloths, decorations and center pieces) and it's full

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The second one was here when we bought the place. It was originally a potting shed but now is the supply room for the landscape supplies. (pipes, fittings, sprinklers, grass seed and fertilizer)

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This next one I built a couple of years ago to hold my pickin overflow and it's pretty full

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And this last one is the church in my western town but because it is a free standing building and used for storing my extra molding stock, old bicycles and stuff I figure it qualifies too.

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