Painting Almost Done for This Year ~ Chicken Coop Shed
The same person in Richfield, Ohio that sold us my favorite shed sold us this one. The $450.00 price was much higher than the $125.00 price that he charged for my favorite shed but we had to look. New storage sheds are pricey and not as sturdy.
This old chicken coop has been used for other things besides birds. It started as a home for chickens. There was a small drop down door on the side with all the windows. The flap is nailed shut. There was also a large flap on the end opposite the door that could be propped up. That flap is also nailed shut and the hinges were removed.
There are large bolts on all the sides of the building that hold the sides together. This coop was also used as a portable construction field office and it could be dismantled for moving from one site to another.
It was later used for parts storage. When we acquired it the floor was littered with greasy oozing oily automobile engines and car parts. The oil had impregnated the wood floor.
The painting of the exterior is almost finished. This shed took longer to paint because it has 6 windows that needed caulking and other special attention.
All of our sheds but the smallest are on skids so that they can be easily moved by hooking up to the eye bolts on the ends of the base and pulling.
Friend Jim easily carried this one to our home with his rollback car carrier. It is not a tall shed but I can stand up in all areas of the interior. We covered the floor with thick plywood to make it clean and usable. This shed stays very dry and it is nice and light inside so it is great for storing our out of season stuff.
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