Not many pics yet.

Not many pics yet. My budget is limited, so I bought the cheapest building I could get, and installation was included. The migrant family that came to put it up worked hard and did good work, but had no concept of safety. They were using large step ladders or adjustable ladders in an A frame set up and had 3 short guys facing away from the ladders leaning out at almost 45* holding the back side top wall panel up horizontally trying to level and secure it, when my wife and I walk up. I was going to stop them but did not want to startle them; then my wife bent over to pick up some trash and it was more than the lead installer (father of the crew) could handle; he face plants from about 12' and is knocked out cold (I thought he was a gonner). It's a new rural property so the cell signal was spotty but we did get an ambulance to the property. The guy did wake up and the paramedics said he had a broken wrist. He went to the local hospital then was transferred to the nearest large city hospital, VCU in Richmond Va.. I tried to keep tabs on him via his son but all they would say is he is OK and as soon as they release him they will finish the install. They did come back 4 or 5 days later and finished but the dad was not there and when ever I would ask about him they would say he was OK turn and quickly walk away.
The intention is for car projects and storage. The tractor will get a carport out side. I put up a radiant barrier in the ceiling and am working on power and lights now.