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Post by queenofslow on May 9, 2016 11:08:09 GMT -5
Not 100% complete but coming along. 12x30. It only took four trips by the blind-and-deaf installation crew (aka "Stooges-R-Us"), and FIVE inspection by Marion County but I am now officially allowed to use it...
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Post by jes on May 9, 2016 19:20:17 GMT -5
Congratulations on your new QOS toy garage/shed! It looks great!
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Post by bmiller on May 11, 2016 19:40:14 GMT -5
Very nice. The carpet under the bikes is a nice touch too
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Post by queenofslow on May 11, 2016 21:34:30 GMT -5
Thank you Barry. The shed is brand new and custom, with exterior and skirting to match the style and color of my little cottage, but in the interior I have tried to reuse all kinds of odds and ends - leftovers from various remodel jobs. My favorite is that magnificent stainless steel L-shaped countertop with rolled edges. It was a gift from wealthy friends who remodel their kitchen from time to time, whether it needs it or not (they say it is cheaper and more effective than getting a divorce). The raised stool is a $ 10.00 find at the Jax Salvation Army (great place for special finds, highly recommended). The wood bookcase/set of shelves is a leftover from the old garden shed that I had demolished (it was staying up only as the termites were holding hands), pressure cleaned and spray painted. I am still building shelving, but at least I have power, lights and fans. The best idea was to order the shed with some clear roof panels: the amount of light is amazing. Now I do not have any excuses to put off oil changes, chain maintenance etc.etc.and I will finally get around to organizing my filters and spare parts.
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Post by gregtowers on May 18, 2016 9:25:31 GMT -5
I like it a lot. Now you just need satellite and one of those camping toilet buckets. Three car garage is my current shed. No cars allowed.
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