A friend of mine installed rollers under the corners of a shed, used a
come-along to roll it into a horse trailor, and drove it from one house to
another.

Sheila



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On Behalf Of Boyce, Ray
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 8:11 PM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] What to Look for When Buying a Storage Shed.

Hi
For people without a garage or basement to store their garden necessities, a
prefabricated shed can be a lifesaver. Sheds and shed kits for every budget
are available at home and garden centers, and online at sites such as
Gardensheds.com. Choose a size and material that works with your space, and
you can
keep your tools, bags of soil, lawn mower and assorted junk out of sight and
safe from the elements.
   
Steps:
1.
Decide how much storage space you need. A lean-to shed 6 feet (1.8 m) long
and 3 to 4 feet (.9 to 1.2 m) wide is big enough for tools and might cost a
few
hundred dollars. If you'll be storing a lawn mower and more, look for a
freestanding shed measuring 6 by 8 feet (1.8 by 2.4 m), which will cost
$1,000
or more.
  
2.
Consider the material not only for looks but for what you need to store.
Cedar siding is long lasting, readily available and weathers to a gray
color, or
you can paint or stain it with wood preservative to keep it brown. Vinyl
siding that looks like wood is a less expensive and even longer-lasting
alternative.
Metal sheds heat up quickly to high temperatures in the summer, so they're
not recommended for storing gasoline or other volatile liquids and
fertilizers.
  
3.
Make sure the entrance is wide enough to get a cart, wheelbarrow and other
equipment comfortably through the door-- say, 3 feet (.9 m).
  
4.
Choose a combination greenhouse and storage shed to maximize the pace. One
measuring 8 by 10 feet (2.4 by 3 m) can accommodate both tools and plants,
with
special shelves for setting seedlings out.
  
5.
Take advantage of features to help you work: windows and skylights for
natural light, benches for work space, ramps for easier wheeled entry.
  
6.
Visualize how the shed will look in your yard. Even a small one can seem
large. Landscaping around it with shrubs and trees can make it blend into
the garden.
   
Overall Tips:
 
Do-it-yourselfers can pick up a shed kit or buy plans and build one on their
own.
   
If you're willing to pay twice the money for the convenience, you can have a
prebuilt shed delivered and installed by one of the large home-improvement
stores.
   
Consider turning your shed into a potting room come springtime. You can pot
up seedlings or sit down with a cup of coffee while you plan your next
harvest.
   
 
 What to look for:
 
Appropriate size
 
Type of material
 
Special features

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