Just as I thought, the Shed Guy was waiting until he had another build in this area. He came by several days ago to look at the situation and said he was building a shed only about a mile from here! Then he came back two days later to get the shed. They had a much harder time of it than I thought they would…it took them over 3 hours! Because there were trees in front of the shed on both sides, they had to turn it sideways. They used big pieces of plywood on top of 6″ round fence posts as rollers. But as they turned, they also pushed it forward each time so eventually the shed was right up against one of the trees. I don’t know why they didn’t just give it another heave sideways but they didn’t….they pulled it out at an angle. They tied the tree back with a big strap so it wouldn’t break the window, but it still scraped all along the soffit….I think a little paint will cure that.
Then they backed the trailer up and put a big ratchet strap all the way around the shed, and ratcheted it up part way onto the trailer. It was all very low tech; I thought they’d have a power winch or maybe even a forklift.
Once they had it part way onto the trailer, they tried to pull it forward. Bad idea! At that angle, the back of the shed was only an inch or so off the ground. And they forgot about the 2 big rocks that used to stick up in front of the shed, and now were underneath it.
So when they dragged the shed over these rocks, the back siding got pretty badly damaged. Oopsie! It’s hard to tell from this photo, but there were a lot of chunks of the siding left on the rocks.
So here’s the house site now, all empty and waiting.
And now I have to put my money where my mouth is….I have to build a house!!! What was I THINKING??!!! In spite of having built 2 cabins, a houseboat and an 800 sq. ft. house, I am pretty scared. The last time I built something was 30 years ago, and I distinctly remember thinking that I was too old then. But I keep telling myself that this one is so much smaller, it won’t be too bad. I know it’s going to be very painful but hopefully it will go fairly quickly.
The next step will start today…..figuring out exactly where I want the house to go, and setting and leveling the the blocks to support the floor. I think I want it more to the right side so I can eventually have a little patio on the left, where it gets nice shade in the afternoons It’s happening!!!
I bought a patio table yesterday! Lowes had a 40″ round glass-topped table for only $31 on sale, so I got it. Wow, I’m going to have a TABLE after 3 years without one!! And the best part is, it can even stay outside.
I started some seeds last week and some have already come up! I put them outside for a little while yesterday to get some sun, and when I went to check on them, all of the lettuce had disappeared!! Damn that Easter Bunny!!! Apparently rabbits don’t like radishes, as they were untouched. Luckily it’s early so I can start more seeds, and from now on I’ll put them either in the car, or in Roxie’s wire pen.
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8 replies on “Buh-Bye Purple Shed!”
So happy things are finally starting to move along for you!
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Thank you……me too!
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You aren’t too old yet. My sister decided to raise the roof on her garage and add a room. The lady who did the roof raising was in her 80s. She had a helper who was almost as old.
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Wow Rose, that’s amazing! And encouraging…..thanks.
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Great news Janis! You’ll have to name your little house when it’s all finished, “Atalasta”!
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Ha ha! Took me a minute to get that, but so true!
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I bet you were glad it didn’t belong to you when they were pulling it out! Good luck with the new build. I wouldn’t know where to begin.
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No kidding! Some of my friends told me I should just hook it up to a truck and pull it out of there….yeah….so glad I didn’t even consider doing that!
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