Shed? PT Attachment? Both!

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BobRip

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I have been wanting a shed, basically a roof, to keep rain off of my thirty gallon gas tank. Recently after hurricane Irene, I could not run my generator until the rain stopped. I wanted to build a generator shed near the house, but the wife has a limit of two outbuildings on the property, and I have three. She does not mind if they are down in the woods. After much thought I consider making a very small shed to cover the generator. This would be something I could move easily. I realized that the Power Trac could move it. So I made a shed that has a boom pole going through it. I can connect the boom pole through the two inch receiver quick attach plate. Now I store the gas tank in it most of the time and move it to near the house right after a storm, if needed.
 

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   / Shed? PT Attachment? Both!
  • Thread Starter
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What weird things have you put a quick attach plate on?
 
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What weird things have you put a quick attach plate on?
Wow you have me beat!

I never thought to hook up a building to my PT. :laughing:

Say, if you reinforce the bottom edge of your shed, you could us it to back blade your drive way and smooth it out. Make it a multi tasker. :)
 
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What weird things have you put a quick attach plate on?

I was thinking about putting one on the trash can if we can ever afford to move to our rural property. The driveway will be 400' +-. Then I found out the QA male on the tractor fits under the rim nicely, so it isn't needed. :laughing:
 
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Been thinking about building a fuels / combustible storage shed out of adobe. I figure the 12" wall would help moderate hot / cold temps and with the masonry building it would be fire proof as well.
This would keep propane, gasoline, paint & chemicals out of the garage / house and make these spaces safer.
Still trying to fit the shed onto the property within the setbacks, close enough to be handy; far enough away to be safe. This will require at least 8 more beers - and no, I'm not staggering around the place, I'm taking measurements.
tim
 
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Been thinking about building a fuels / combustible storage shed out of adobe. I figure the 12" wall would help moderate hot / cold temps and with the masonry building it would be fire proof as well.
This would keep propane, gasoline, paint & chemicals out of the garage / house and make these spaces safer.
Still trying to fit the shed onto the property within the setbacks, close enough to be handy; far enough away to be safe. This will require at least 8 more beers - and no, I'm not staggering around the place, I'm taking measurements.
tim

Sound good, but have some ventilation.
 
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I saw a tv show about building w/adobe a while back. I was surprised they didn't use any straw just a mix of clay, sand and some cement and water that they put into large brick shaped forms. After what seemed like a pretty long curing time, they used the same mix as mortar. I think the company was called Adobe Building Consultants.

I thought about building a low retaining wall w/adobe but haven't got to that project yet. :)

Good luck and be sure to tell us how it goes
 
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Can you use adobe in areas of high rainfall? Wet and freeing sounds like it would be even worse. West Cascades of Washington State sounds wet.

Ken
 
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is the shed hurricane rated? :laughing: It might be ripped to shreds before you had a chance to use it.
 
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is the shed hurricane rated? :laughing: It might be ripped to shreds before you had a chance to use it.

No, it is not hurricane rated, and that concerns me. My rational (weak as it is) is that I live in a valley and the shed is in a thickly wooded area. This should help shield it from wind. Also I do have some pieces of rebar bent to L shape nailed in the ground to help hold it down. Right now they are too short and I can pull them out too easily. My plan is also to run a rope over the roof and tie it down to trees during a storm.
 

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