We are running out of room in are two bedroom apartment.
What were we to do? Well I thought maybe we could keep cramming things into are bedroom and just sleep outside in the car, but Meg wasn't to hot on that idea. We also thought about getting a storage unit but after adding up the cost and all the hassle that's involved (loading up the car driving there, unloading not to mention having to drive there every time we needed something and making sure they were going to be open (some of them have gates)...etc.) we broke out the good old calculator and seen we could have a shed paid for in about a years time.
They said they would try to deliver the shed anywhere from 8:00 am to noon. They came before 7:30 am. WOW way to go guys, but I wasn't ready for them, so I hurried to get dressed and move the car.
I found the instruction's and it said to lay everything out before you start construction....well I had planed on shaving that day and you all know how much I love to shave so ...I lad out the new shed.
I got as far as putting the floor together when it started to rain and rain and rain, so I had to stop there.
About two hours latter I realized if I didn't build the shed I would have no excuse for not shaving so in the rain and drizzle I started construction.
(Good job on the pic.'s Meg)
(Good job on the pic.'s Meg)
4 hours, 3 beers, 2 down pours, and one cold soaked to the bone body later we had our shed.
I have to hand it to the guys who designed this shed kit. Unlike most kit's you buy this one went together so easily and with little to no problems. Thanks Black & Decker.
7 comments:
you did awesome honey. hope you and nanyan are enjoying your boys only club house. thanks for all the work you did on it.
love you.
sorry i didnt get to help you but i was busy here working on the living room plus it was raining most of the time. looks good.
Way to go kids. Nice work, nice pics, nice to know you didnt melt in the rain.. being how sweet you are, well maybe beer keeps you from melting. who knew.!!
shed looks really nice.. and you can take it with you whenever you move. love momt
I wonder how much snow it's going to take to crush that bad boy?
i would have used 3" angle iron, for the sides,roof and hafe by 1 inch stock steel plate "X" shaped welded together, then some good ply wood for the inside and plastic siding.
but that's just me.- doing a cost analist, it would run around $300 give or take, so maybey not the most coust effeshent shed.
I would have used 3" angle iron, for the sides,roof and hafe by 1 inch stock steel plate "X" shaped welded together, then some good ply wood for the inside and plastic siding.
but that's just me.- doing a cost analist, it would run around $300 give or take, so maybey not the most coust effeshent shed.
But you'll never need to worry about it going anywhere. kinda like mom's outdoor love bench.
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