!!MAN!! I feel beat!!! Some of you know I cracked a couple of ribs, so this last month and a half has been a "total loss." Almost zero exercise of much of any kind. And, I'm older LOL Fortunately winter has been 'mild' so far. The "big shed" I threw together is sposed to be "started out" to be "temporary", "carport", "low buck" and now a "shed." It is made out of warehouse shelf material and mounted on "skids" so it is not officially "a building." No foundation, permanent wiring, etc
When I sheeted it (after a few years LOL) I used som scrap floor material and used sheet metal. There is a gap about 1 ft high all along the sides, up under the eves, between the sheeting and the roof.
Now that "I'm old" I have the neighbor's old furnace in there for "some heat." But when it's down "in the twenties" (TWENTY FOUR F this morning!!!) it takes a long time to make headway with the "cracks" in the building!!! (The doors are pretty leaky, too!!)
ANYHOW I finally devised a strategy and scrap material, and today aobut 10AM I got to work and got one side "plugged up." The wx is closing in, so next few days are "iffy" but would like to get the other side done, it will be a LOT easier as access is easy. "Junk" is stored on the side I did today My ribs are better and as long as I don't get too carried away, I do OK. I didn't start until 10AM, took an hour off for lunch, and came in about 4DARK:30
Below the remaining side. That gap is almost 12" high, the shed is about 24 ft long
The "plugged" side
When I sheeted it (after a few years LOL) I used som scrap floor material and used sheet metal. There is a gap about 1 ft high all along the sides, up under the eves, between the sheeting and the roof.
Now that "I'm old" I have the neighbor's old furnace in there for "some heat." But when it's down "in the twenties" (TWENTY FOUR F this morning!!!) it takes a long time to make headway with the "cracks" in the building!!! (The doors are pretty leaky, too!!)
ANYHOW I finally devised a strategy and scrap material, and today aobut 10AM I got to work and got one side "plugged up." The wx is closing in, so next few days are "iffy" but would like to get the other side done, it will be a LOT easier as access is easy. "Junk" is stored on the side I did today My ribs are better and as long as I don't get too carried away, I do OK. I didn't start until 10AM, took an hour off for lunch, and came in about 4DARK:30
Below the remaining side. That gap is almost 12" high, the shed is about 24 ft long
The "plugged" side
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