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Re: Impact Gun, Looking At Buying
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:36 am
by potskie
meetthespeakers wrote:I would love to do a barn raising, I have the beer, and most of the tools. But, it's gonna be a fairly big project. 2 car garage (attached hopefully), with a guest room above it (bathroom w/shower). Of course there would be room for a small workshop for my welding setup. The problem is meeting the setback requirements, and getting approved for the variation....oh and the little chunk of change to make it.
Sounds liek quite the setup, expensive but cool. What you could do for now is move your shed closer to the driveway :P or buy a simple tin shed and pop it up on the end of the driveway :P or my personal favourite ( did this for a few years myself) Take a non running m-van pull the motor trans and all fluids black out the windows and voila a giant stealth tool box
Re: Impact Gun, Looking At Buying
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:08 am
by meetthespeakers
I am thinking about building a little "shed" at the end of the driveway/against the house for the trash can on one side, and on the other side would be the welder, and compressor with a lock on the outside. I'll get some design pictures up maybe in a few days of the garage I'm thinking about. If anyone is interested.
Re: Impact Gun, Looking At Buying
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:23 pm
by GEJ
Sorry to derail your thread like this.I really didn't mean to.In any case-you could buy a cheap shed from Lowes.
Look at:
WWW.Lowes.com
I work there.
Re: Impact Gun, Looking At Buying
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:55 am
by meetthespeakers
I actually did buy a shed from Lowes last fall, a Lifetime shed 8x12 I believe. It's a great shed, and a good size for me right now, especially once I sell some of the stuff out of there. I have to think about what I want to do with my setup, I don't want to have to do anything twice, but you know how these things go sometimes.