Today in the shop (storage you don't have to make)

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Today in the shop (storage you don't have to make)

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The good Lord knows I'll never have enough storage but He lets me try. Today's mail brought this amazon box.

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I was pretty excited opening it.

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Almost there!

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Tossed the packing and started to use my new storage container. This is about as far as I got when the rain came and had to pack it in for the day.

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See there was a reason this was posted in "Community".

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ehhh... doesn't look like you have enough room for the brown storage system in your "shop". :)
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What is that yellow packing material?:D
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JPG40504 wrote:What is that yellow packing material?:D
It's a plastic reinforcement grid to keep the storage system from being crushed by the shipping company. :p
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Looking at the photos I feel much better about my own storage issues. My problem is the same but at least I am not alone.

Do you have another place for WW of you work in the driveway like I do?

Good luck with your storage projects.
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eartigas wrote:Looking at the photos I feel much better about my own storage issues. My problem is the same but at least I am not alone.

Do you have another place for WW of you work in the driveway like I do?

Good luck with your storage projects.
Seen many of Ed's project documentation pix taken any place other than the driveway?:cool:

Notice the oft mentioned reference to rain stopping 'progress'?:rolleyes:


At least the barrel(s) get(s) filled when it does.:)
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Yes, the driveway seems to be "the place". Long life to SS and it wheels!
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