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I'm kicking around plans for a 20 x 9 garage/ shed for my scooters / self. Nothing too fancy. What have you guys done? The Tuff Shed guy came by, but they are pretty pricey, and Tuff shed insists on using their own wooden floor. I have a 56' x 18' concrete pad along the side of my house and want to use part of that as the floor. Parking a bike that leaks oil on plywood does not appeal to me.any experiences, thoughts, opinions, advice would be welcome. I'll probably going to end up watching youtube videos while slowly hammering together 2 x 4's. Thanks in advance!
I have a 56' x 18' concrete pad along the side of my house and want to use part of that as the floor. Parking a bike that leaks oil on plywood does not appeal to me.any experiences, thoughts, opinions, advice would be welcome.
How are you thinking about arranging the bikes in the shed and getting them in and out? You might want to chaulk out the measurements and arrange the bikes on the patio and imagine the walls there and see if you can maneuver the bikes..
How about an old 8x20 shipping container. Below are a couple of pics.Also a link to a place in Phoenix who sells a nice, insulated one.https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/fod/d/phoenix-cool-storage-local-8x20/6961848068.htmlMikepost image onlinedigital dice roll
I don't think there are too many Amish shed builders in Arizona.
Thanks for that Captain Obvious.
Whatever you do, DO NOT DO WHAT THIS GUY DID!!!https://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/showthread.php/146566-Build-to-Fail-Fail-to-Build.-What-is-this-I-don-t-even.....