OT — New tractor shed is starting to look like a structure!

641Dave

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Started me a little 20x32 tractor shed with a 11 foot covered area across the front of it a couple of weeks ago. It's starting to take shape but trying to get stuff done in this Texas sun is hard to do.

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We got our storm shelter installed this weekend as well. I hope we never have to use it!

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Just curious, What kind of supplies do you store in your storm shelter? and what would one like you have cost?
Thinking of doing something like that. joe
 
Interesting framing, especially down the middle. I guess you guys get to be more creative not having to worry about several feet of wet snow on the roof.

Looks good.
 
Yeah, we have no snow load to worry about down here but I did want a strong roof to deal with the wind and a beam to hang a deer or two while skinning under cover. The length of the front cover is 11 feet to match the old tin I already have. I think it will hold up.

The storm shelter cost $3240. Installed. Dulworth septic systems and they have a place on I-45 just north of Chambers Creek.

So far I just have a couple of our big coolers in the storm shelter. (Using as benches). I'm not sure what we'll store in there. I want to keep it clean and clutter free if I can. The only thing I need to get now is another tractor jack and a pipe incase we need help getting a door open after debris falls on it .

I ordered mine a couple days after the Moore, Ok tornado and just got it installed. I was tenth in line then. The guy told me they have over 60 orders to fill right now.
 
Re-claimed tin doesn't look very spiffy but it does make shade. The tractor, jeep and myself already appreciate being out of this dang Texas sun!

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