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Post by fishnfool on Jun 21, 2018 13:30:28 GMT -5
I just had a new shed delivered today 11 x 15 in size, all wood. I bought it off the floor so I wasn't able to order with some of the options like shelves.
I need to some shelving down at one end, maybe corner shelving, not sure yet so I am looking for suggestions on the easiest way to do that. Most of the pictures I have seen of shelves seem to be 2x4's and plywood which seems basic enough, but I am sure I will find a way to make it more difficult than it is. I have skill saw, a jig saw, impact wrench for driving fasteners, hammer and I think nails. Any suggestions?
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 21, 2018 21:14:02 GMT -5
Well I did figure out how to make the ramp I bought with the shed fit so the doors would close. I hacked at it with my skill saw, notching out the bottom. I feel accomplished.
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Post by outtadblue on Jun 22, 2018 8:14:47 GMT -5
All you need is a couple of 2x4's and plywood. Or you can buy some metal or plastic shelving already made. Do it yourself with wood is cheaper, but more time involved. The ready made way would be less time, but more money.
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 22, 2018 9:11:02 GMT -5
All you need is a couple of 2x4's and plywood. Or you can buy some metal or plastic shelving already made. Do it yourself with wood is cheaper, but more time involved. The ready made way would be less time, but more money. I'm gonna give it a go with wood I think. It doesn't have to be pretty, I'm more worried about it falling down. Lol
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Post by finnatic on Jun 22, 2018 19:54:10 GMT -5
O boy,,,skill saw, jig saw, maybe some nails I smell trouble....lol
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Post by fishnfool on Jun 22, 2018 20:39:35 GMT -5
Hahaha hey Glen you should see the notches I cut in the ramp and it fits! I can't believe it! Lamo
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Post by finnatic on Jun 23, 2018 9:11:29 GMT -5
Does it look like an attack from a beaver.... LMAO
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