Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage"

/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #21  
When my 2nd cover wore out I decided to upgrade to a metal roof.
I purchased the material from a local metal fabricator for less than a big box store. Total for all material was around $350. The blue tarp area is now a 20ftX8X7 attached covered area for lawn mower and other stuff.

That is my plan also. I figure the cover will maybe last a year then I will purchase the metal to replace it.
We are lucky that there is 3 metal panel manufacturers within 30 minutes of us and they are way cheaper than the box stores.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #22  
My friends with those type of shelters generally get one or two years before the covers start to fail. I spent more and went with a ShelterLogic with the heavy duty (10 year warranty) cover. Not sure if it's worth it (I spent a LOT more than you) but I didn't want to replace it. The metal is a good idea.

I have very stable soil so I just went with a little crushed concrete fill and treated 4x4's for a base and it seems to be working well. The ShelterLogic square tube metal frame is way stronger than the round tube structures.

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Thanks for everyone’s contributions to the thread, great pics of your own setups.

Gotta get suited up and go check on mine at some point today, winds have been howling all night here. Probably need to tighten up all the ratchet straps in it.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #24  
Thanks for everyone’s contributions to the thread, great pics of your own setups.

Gotta get suited up and go check on mine at some point today, winds have been howling all night here. Probably need to tighten up all the ratchet straps in it.
I hear you about the winds. Mine is tucked between a barn and a wood shed. Still the tarp gets ripped over the winter season. There are so many spots with duct tape, I could be a guest on the Green Red show if it was still on the air today. :LOL:

I'm hoping to go with a 8x20 sea container in the Summer. No more pesky critters eating wires and making nests in the machines. ~$1,500 delivered. Price wise, I can't even get a 1-car garage build for under $16,000. And an enclosed carport neither!

The 8x20 is 160sqft, so it's under most county, township and city 200sqft requirements needing a permit and paying more in property taxes. Plus, the weight of the container exceeds the small shed requirements to have corner posts into the ground below the frost line by 2ft.

A few members posted their 8x20 containers on TBN too.
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/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #25  
oh, and right now is the worse time for the tarped shelters. The negative temps and the whipping winds do all the ripping damage. I try not to even touch the tarps by hand at temps below single digits as they can crease and then rip. Nope, nada, don't do it no matter what. Else in the Spring, you'll pull out a roll or two of duct tape.

RED GREEN knows it best.

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/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #26  
Nice tarped sheds. Wouldn't last a month around here, any month. We always have several days of sustained 25 to 30mph winds in almost every month with 10 to 15 days over 15. 55 to 60 the other day from 2 storms back to back. Shreds tarps
 
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Bmav, you’re definitely right about that. Ultra cold plus stress = broken/ripped plastic. Did everyone see Mahomes’ helmet last night?

So i went out to my shed yesterday morning and it was not in great shape . As expected, the main cover had loosened up considerably. To the point that the ratchet straps worked themselves completely free on one end. Thus the cover sagged badly under the 4” of slushy snow that was actually a huge amount of water weight (it basically turned into 2” of solid ice).


The cover was reeeeally close to coming over the ends and dumping its snow inside the shed. Thankfully yesterday it was in the high 20s out, so i felt ok about reefing on it to retighten all the straps and ratchets.

Then i had to jet into town to help celebrate with my Michigan Wolverines! I missed the parade but sis-in-law snapped this one.


I went to Crisler arena for the pep-rally thing. Pretty euphoric atmosphere.


GO BLUE!!

Looks nice today, but it was 3° and windy.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #28  
So i went out to my shed yesterday morning and it was not in great shape . As expected, the main cover had loosened up considerably.
Looks like it's holding up pretty well under the circumstances. In any event, it's temporary as you said and now you have made progress.
 
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Looks like it's holding up pretty well under the circumstances. In any event, it's temporary as you said and now you have made progress.
Actually no, others may have said temporary but i am hoping for a very long life here for mine - I’ll always need the covered storage. The metal roof conversions as shown by others looks like a smart way to extend the life though!
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #30  
Actually no, others may have said temporary but i am hoping for a very long life here for mine - I’ll always need the covered storage. The metal roof conversions as shown by others looks like a smart way to extend the life though!
As I had prior mentioned, I'm going on 6 years with my made tarp shed. And every 3 years replacing the tarp. It takes a half day replacing the tarp. And tarp prices keep going up. You can only duct tap for so long. And in some instances, aluminum foil tape when the rip is so narally to just strands of fibers.

My tarped enclosure was to be for a few years only. Not this long.
 
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This thing is a spoiled brat. I made it very clear to the Mrs that any tractor purchase, would come on the heels of actually building storage to maintain it. I fear 60mph winds here would do terrible things to a non permanent structure.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #32  
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This thing is a spoiled brat. I made it very clear to the Mrs that any tractor purchase, would come on the heels of actually building storage to maintain it. I fear 60mph winds here would do terrible things to a non permanent structure.
I'm not cheap, nor too frugal, yet my earnings place me as a Nillionaire.

So, the tarp is temporary, just too long and the 8x20 sea container is within reach. ;)

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/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #33  
The metal roof conversions as shown by others looks like a smart way to extend the life though!
SIL is on his third tarp and they aren't cheap. Going to go metal but the price of that is sky high too, CAN$ 80 for a 36" ( I think or maybe a 30" ) x 21' a sheet, he figures it'd be around $1K to do the shed not counting wood strapping, screws and the ends.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #34  
I'm not cheap, nor too frugal, yet my earnings place me as a Nillionaire.

So, the tarp is temporary, just too long and the 8x20 sea container is within reach. ;)

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That seatainer price you quoted seems awful cheap. Can you actually buy them at that price today?
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #35  
When I checked last week 36” 5 rib painted was $2.86 foot around here.
We have had a couple of days with high winds and no damage yet. But it is inevitable with the plastic tarp.
I will probably only do the roof with metal and maybe one run on the sides. When the time comes.
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #36  
Nice looking building. Good work.

A friend of mine owns a roofing company and had a lot of leftover material from jobs that they thought they would use but didn’t. He wanted to get them out of his way so I picked them up and built a roof for my camper. Only cost $500-600 in wood, concrete, and screws.

May want to check with some local roofing companies if they would make you a deal on extra material. Just a thought.
 

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This thing is a spoiled brat. I made it very clear to the Mrs that any tractor purchase, would come on the heels of actually building storage to maintain it. I fear 60mph winds here would do terrible things to a non permanent structure.
I definitely envy the size of your shop! My Kioti does fit and live in my 30x36 pole barn along with my f150 and wifes mazda, but there’s not much spare room.

Maybe you should park that Branson outside though, if it keeps leaking oil onto the floor. ;)
 
/ Racing the weather for a <$600 "garage" #38  
I definitely envy the size of your shop! My Kioti does fit and live in my 30x36 pole barn along with my f150 and wifes mazda, but there’s not much spare room.

Maybe you should park that Branson outside though, if it keeps leaking oil onto the floor. ;)
Yah, it doesn’t leak
 
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Just razzin cuz i noticed you have her parked over a cardboard sheet. 🤪
 

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