Posted by paul on March 14, 2018 at 10:35:25 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: New Machine Shed posted by Cmore on March 14, 2018 at 09:09:28:
I had trouble with the 'local' Cleary dealer getting back to me. I think the main company is fine, no experience personally tho.
So my shed is a Morton. They were actually the only builder of 15 that did get back to me! This was back when $7 corn and everyone was busy building....
Anyhow, I like the stuff you mention you want, as I see it you are putting in value for your money with what you have chosen. If I understand the sunlight panels are in the sidewall, not in the roof itself, which I hate hate hate those plastic panels in the roof itself, they always bust out long before the shed is old. Good plan. The plastic on the sidewall lasts much better.
As someone else said, there are only two things I would change on my shed.
Make it bigger, of course. :)
And add that second man door on the far end. Didn't realize that would be a deal, but I find myself walking around the shed extra so very many times......
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