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Taking a break for security...

8/25/2014

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I've taken a few days from the boat to build a tool shed. The more work I do, the more I need to leave tools at the yard and have secure, convenient access to them. I wanted a shed that would have easy access to all the contents, be able to be organized well, and be a size that I can relocate it when I'm done at the yard. I made a 4' x 8' shed that is 7' at the front and 6' in the back. Double doors on heavy duty hinges open to give access to the entire shed when opened up.

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I have more planned for my new shed, but now that it's secure, I need to get back to other important projects on the boat. When I get back to the shed, I'll get some removable shelves built with the remaining plywood. I also have plans for a new lock that will fortify the doors a bit more. I'm also going to paint the walls and cover the roof with metal roofing. Another little addition will be made to open up an additional 4'x8' covered work space when opened up. Stay tuned for really cool stuff! I will get it finished before fall weather hits....

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