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Don't know about Gorilla sheds, but I was at a friends house and he bought a Tuff-shed, built on site deal. Maybe 10x18 or so? Fully insulated, sheathed and he turned into a dedicated reloading room. I was actually impressed! It is well built and pretty affordable for what you get. They even ran dedicated electric to the thing- and it's at least 75ft from his house.
Don't know about Gorilla sheds, but I was at a friends house and he bought a Tuff-shed, built on site deal. Maybe 10x18 or so? Fully insulated, sheathed and he turned into a dedicated reloading room. I was actually impressed! It is well built and pretty affordable for what you get. They even ran dedicated electric to the thing- and it's at least 75ft from his house.
I ordered a Tuff Shed to serve as a single car garage. Weird shaped lot setbacks were too narrow to accommodate a stick built garage. Poured a concrete pad for it. I didn't run power to it but could have. Used a skylight to provide ambient light. Installation was straightforward, efficient, and the shed worked great!
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I can build the exact same thing for half the price- but, if you ain’t handy…
I'm perfectly capable of building my own, but I bought a TuffShed 10 years ago.. and enjoyed my cool beverages on the patio watching them putting it up on a very hot south Texas afternoon. It was on sale, but I probably still could've saved two or three hundred dollars doing it myself. Worth every penny.
I'm perfectly capable of building my own, but I bought a TuffShed 10 years ago.. and enjoyed my cool beverages on the patio watching them putting it up on a very hot south Texas afternoon. It was on sale, but I probably still could've saved two or three hundred dollars doing it myself. Worth every penny.
Oh, I don’t disagree. There’s just something about “sweat equity” you can’t put a price on- but you can certainly feel it in your wallet!!!
I've built garages and sheds in the past and can build one myself.
But I recently priced materials at Home Depot for a simple frame 10 x 12 shed. The cost of materials got close enough to the cost of a Tuff Shed, or the like, to convince me to just sit in my patio chair and watch somebody else build it.
I'm perfectly capable of building my own, but I bought a TuffShed 10 years ago.. and enjoyed my cool beverages on the patio watching them putting it up on a very hot south Texas afternoon. It was on sale, but I probably still could've saved two or three hundred dollars doing it myself. Worth every penny.
Part of 'growing up' is realizing what your time is worth and when to let someone else do the hard stuff. When I was a young (pretty poor) airman it was worth my time to change the oil in the car, even replace the starter myself. Now I pay for things like that, or re-decking the deck because my time is worth more to me and my joints will also thank me the next day.
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