Shed #7 The Last for Sure!
This is definitely the very last shed that we are dragging into our yard. It has probably been at least 5 years now since we bought this building. It has a weird and somewhat ugly style because it was originally built up against a 40s or 50s round top trailer or mobile home. It actually cost as much as my favorite shed which was discussed in on of my previous posts. Our friend Jim was anxious to haul it for us again. It was an easy job for his roll back carrier as it is not a very large building. It is only 6 1/2 feet wide a the base and 12 1/2 feet long.
My brother-in-law found a nice vintage door along the road in the trash to replace the old paneled door which was in sad disrepair. He cut it down a bit to fit the opening and added a new door frame. New rolled roofing was added. We really miss the help that my brother-in-law gave us when he was living in the area. He moved a few years ago to another area of the country that is too far away for visiting.
Russ carried tools, served refreshments and chatted as the work was being done. He had a badly broken bone in his hand. The brace that he had to wear on the hand became an instrument of torture at the end of the 6 weeks that he had to wear it.
This shed is located far from the house so we don't have to look at it. It is quite functional but not pretty.
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