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Mini Toolshed
I thought I'd post these photos of my mini toolshed. I have a limited amount of space, and trying very hard to make the most of it without filling it up! So, I bought some composite pine boards, and using some scrap 3ply (of which I have plenty recovered when an entire upper floor of a building was stripped out) I built this little shed. It is a work in progress, Every now and then I'm adding hooks, shelves, racks, whatever I need to do the job needed. The doors were designed to be hollow for storage purposes. I didn't use any special design for it, I simply bought what I thought would be enough material, cut it to give me the most possible space, and built it up.
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WOW! And I thought my garage was small :D You're going to enjoy having your tools stored where you can find them.
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Absolutely, it might be small, but it's serving me brilliantly.
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Thanks davidmoody! We've added your Mini Tool Shed to our Storage and Organization category, as well as to your builder page: davidmoody's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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