Posted by MSS3020 on March 20, 2008 at 14:08:24 from (209.50.18.50):
In Reply to: shop size posted by ;RIVIR on March 20, 2008 at 13:42:28:
My shop is a Cleary building 43 x 63 feet REALLY NICE...BUT aint big enough..Yep that right ...but i store ALL my equipment in it. Swather, bailer, tractor, skidstear, mower, splitter, blade, trailer, small trailer, three lawn tractors, Hay, tools, etc. You get the idea. Now I have a place for everything and everything has a place. One thing I would LOVE to redo would be: I have two sliding doors on the front and two 36" walkouts on the front of side and back of side. I wish I would have but a nother slide door on the side at the back 90 degress from the main one. Why..You could pull things in in a different direction that you wouldnt normally be able to turn around with. ALso I had them put bubble wrap up in cealing before the metal roofing went on. Keeps condensation from dripping on my Green & Yellow. And no matter what it aint never big enough.
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