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Posted by on September 19, 2007, 9:43 pm
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:04:56 -0500, david.williams@bayman.org (David
Williams) wrote:
>-> One mans shed is another mans escape from the pressures of everyday
>-> life, screaming kids, ringing phones etc. My previous "shed" was 40' long.
>-> Now I have a huge 2 car basement garage so I don't even have to leave the
>-> house, since the previous owners closed it off and built one at ground
>-> level. It is 28x24.
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>Around here, we're allowed to put up sheds less than 100 sq.ft. (or the
>metric equicalent nowadays) without planning permission, so a lot of
>kits are sold with dimensions like 12 x 8 or 9 x 11 feet. Mine is 8 x
>12. And, yes, it has AC power and telephone. My ex-wife used to use it
>as a painting studio.
>
> dow
Same rules here. Mine is 10X 10 at ground level, but the roof is
15X15. Built it that way to hang a 15 foot canoe under cover at the
one end and to have a cover over the front door. The "attic" hes about
10X15 useable space to store off season tires, spare parts for
different projects, an antique lawn mower etc. I put a "loft door" at
the one end so I COULD, if necessary store the wings of our plane up
there. No power in it right now except a "solar shed light" which is
an LED light with Nimh batteries and a small solar array to charge
them.
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