Kubota storage - new shed

Polishammer

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One of the challanges of all that equipment ownership is a storage. Here in Houston, it is even more challanging. Back in Georgia most of the homes came with the basement, a perfect place for all your storage needs, but flat Houston does not offer that luxury. So, i had to recover some garage space, and beside, with standard 7' garage door height, i got quickly tired of folding and unfolding ROPS.

Few weeks ago, got couple of guys to build me a shed. 16x20 is a perfect size for my needs. Now my new toy has a cozy place and i have lots of room in garage for "new" junk. :)

Here is the delivered material



Of course, my older son has to check it out :cool:



almost done, just fold it together



And here it is



Nice 8' roll up doors. No more ROPS folding



And like i said, room to spare.





Now just need to install some shelving and solar power and we are done. :eek:
 

lreops

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Room to spare !!..........you think. Just a matter of time when it will seem to get smaller and smaller. We'll need an update in a year or two. :D

Ron

 

08quadram

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Looking good. I feel your pain of not enough room.
I should be starting my new garage the end of the month (assuming it passes planning and zoning variance). Adding a free standing 2 car garage with storage. 24x32. Oldest will be needing a car next year, and need space for my 70 bug, the bota, implements, & kyaks. Too cheap to build it big enough for the camper. Should be done but the end of October (i hope). Need it ready before the snow blows.
 

Humblebub

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After 20 years of marriage Herself mentioned at supper that I need a garage. Hesitate not! Next day had two contractors quote and following week 24 x 48 underway. I chose to do a pole barn type project. 1/3 cost of conventional garage. 2 car bays and shop. Insulated and wall propane furnace in shop. That was 4 years ago. Never regretted.
 

Humblebub

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I have never regretted. From the outside looks like conventional 3 bay garage. 3/4 fine stone on floors of car bays and T&G 2x8 red Spruce over PT sleepers in shop. It has worked well. I insulated well and even when well below 0 F my shop is seldom below freezing. Little wall furnace heats things up nicely when I wish.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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I the middle of adding Woodworking shop and extra storage, Garage and Tractor work shop next year if all goes as planned!
 

Polishammer

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Yeah, there is never enough of extra room, but you have to start somewhere.
Pole barn was out of the question due to HOA rule, although i could build as large shed as i wanted.
Well, i think 16x20 should be enough till i get my dream 1000 acre ranch ;).