This thing has been ready since late August
In early November I put a tarp over it to make leaf clean up easier and in case there was snow before the shed could be installed
Thursday night I removed the tarp. Sounds like an easy job but it had rained heavily the day before so it was holding a lot of water. I managed without soaking myself too bad though.
Friday morning at 7am the truck showed up and I told the driver where the shed was to be placed. I also asked about swapping the 2 end walls and he said it was no problem. The reason that is important, was the orignal plan was to have the double doors on the west side and the single window on the south side. But when he said the end walls could be swapped, I changed the orientation so the double doors are on the south side and the single window on the west side.
At 8:45, the shed base was complete, level and in place. And all the other parts were in place for easy asembly
At 10 AM, it was starting to look like a shed
The next two pictures were taken about 3 PM, but they were done just before noon (I know because I had just joined my noon meeting when the guy tapped on my door and said it was ready for the walk thru)
Now I just have to put stuff in there - probably won't happen this weekend as it is supposed to rain. As long as I get my mowers in there, plus a few other tools from the metal shed, it is fine until spring. If the metal shed collapses on the bagged mulch/soil/compost/empty planters, that wouldn't be a big deal. I need to make a plan before I start moving that type of stuff - and I'll probably still have to move everything around a couple of times before I'm happy with the placements.
That is one good-looking shed, Bogie. Well done. Three times (on placement of stuff) should do it - lol.
Posted by: Cop Car | December 03, 2022 at 08:19 AM