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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    I think there was a thread with some Asian guy who can build you a sweet ass shed.

    To lazy to look it up though.
    Yep. This guy could probably give you a few pointers:

    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/97135-Th...da-quot-thread
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    My new place already had a shed in the yard. I was very thankful for that after researching sheds for my old house. Dunno what brand mine is but it looks and has the quality of a tuff shed. I haven't driven a dirtbike over it yet to verify though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    I had a 12' X 20' shed placed on a concrete pad. It is a Tough Shed brand and was assembled by the Tough Shed guys 18 years ago. I insulated it, had power installed, has an efficient little window A/C and I installed an air tight wood burner. Has a nice loft and it is very well built and have never had any complaints about this little shed. Don't recall what I paid for this shed but it was extremely reasonable 18 years ago.
    Hell, that's not a shed, that's a cabin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Did the HD version a couple three years ago for the gal I do yardwork for. Other than the two long sections it had, where she helped hold, put it up by myself in about three hours.
    A few strong guys, it could be moved about the yard with little problem. And I'm sure it could be torn down and moved to another location easily. Have noticed any wrapping to it yet, I did "fortify" it in a couple of spots though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    I actually thought about one of these because I rent and want to be able to move it.

    http://www.costco.com/Lifetime-Brigh....11650111.html
    Then you might want to consider your dimension in 8' areas so it'll fit on a trailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Hell, that's not a shed, that's a cabin!
    I can vouch that it is. I have a 8'X16' that I bought as a kit from a place here 15 years ago. I paid $800 for it then. Sadly they are gone. I do remember that at the time the quality was much better than tuff shed.
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    I was lucky and got a shed with the house, if you lived closer I would help you put it up.

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    Unless you own,on't put on concrete base. Even if you do, NO pad. That's considered a permanent fixture and a higher property tax, in some areas. Since you rent i would suggest a single axle enclosed trailer. Yes it's more than you have or are looking to spend. However it's MOBILE. Plus doubles as storage.
    http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/rvs/3733947607.html

    This one is THE Deal. Already wired with cabinets etc.
    http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/rvs/3719201219.html

    Why an enclosed trailer besides what i already mentioned?

    If you move, a "shed' is a hassle to move. The EC goes where you do. If you decide you want to put it somewhere else in the yard, you can. Once a shed is up they are a PITA to do anything with.
    IF the town / city zoning officer discovers you have a wired shed, they can & will fine you for a non -permitted living space. Same for taxes, way more, once it's considered "habitable"

    We have a few sheds on the property. The spousal unit said No More. Why are we paying for something we can't take with us AND if we have to bug out, a trailer is ready when you are.

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    If you decide to buy, check out A Shed. Had them build a garage for me 8 years ago and it's holding up great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Hell, that's not a shed, that's a cabin!
    Thanks. A few of the local Trinidad guys have told me that this shed is nicer than a lot of houses in town.

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