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    storage shed

    Is this a alright price for a storage shed?? I was thinking about buying one. $228 It is a 10x8.

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    it seems like a good price to me... i wish my landlord wasnt such a *** i would get 1 too!
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    For that price.. not bad !

    Flooring ? cement slab that you have to pour.. or does it have a floor ?

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    Aluminum or wood? (Can't tell by the web page that comes up.)
    I would avoid a tin shed at all costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foster
    Aluminum or wood? (Can't tell by the web page that comes up.)
    I would avoid a tin shed at all costs.
    I've got a nice wood shed and a "tin" shed on a concrete slab with a roll down door. The "tin" shed is way better. It's like a mini pole barn.
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    foster is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Isn't it easier to break into it, though?
    I haven't seen one in years, so maybe they've improved, but back in the old days those things were so flimsy any 10 year old could, and did, break into them.
    Ha ha, I had a neighbour who had one simply sitting onthe ground. We'd lift it up and crawl in under the wall! Those were the days.....

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