newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
What is needed to make it a shop?So it is a shed, and not a "shop" in my opinion.
What is needed to make it a shop?So it is a shed, and not a "shop" in my opinion.
I love the gravel floor in my pole barn for multiple reasons. First, its no big deal if a tractor drips a little oil on it or a boat leaks some water out of the bilge or live wells. Second, if a little extra clearance is needed to fit something thru the overhead door (like a camper roof top air conditioner), it’s no big deal to scrape out a few inches of gravel to make room.Mine is a 40x70 steel building with gravel floor, power and lights, but no heat or insulation.
So it is a shed, and not a "shop" in my opinion.
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The one and only time it was empty (just after closing on the house, lol).
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Just another day... normally the 5th wheel is parked in there too (and all winter), but it's out next to the house in this pic.
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Well, lets see, in no particular order:What is needed to make it a shop?
That is an amazing shop. It looks far larger than 30x40I like concrete for doing maintenance, woodworking, honey harvesting, really anything. My tool chests roll easy, my workbench does too. Easy to keep clean.View attachment 864741View attachment 864742View attachment 864743View attachment 864744
This one is 40x60. A little larger than my houseThat is an amazing shop. It looks far larger than 30x40
That’s similar square footage to mine (36 x 50 main with 10 x 25 back enclosed shed, 6 x 25 back lean-to woodshed, and 10 x 25 side porch.This one is 40x60. A little larger than my house![]()