When you gotta hoe you gotto hoe

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When you gotta hoe you gotto hoe

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This is a little different woodworking project for me. I really hate walking up to my little barn building for my gardening tools and then lugging them back up when finished. Takes a lot of my time when I am already tired from a long day in the shop. I decided to build a garden shed just large enough for hoes, water cans and essentials within reach.

This is what I came up with.:D


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Although it appears to be leaning it is level and plumb.

No Shopsmith products were Harmed during this project.
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Mark

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2002 50th anniversary model 520
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Post by wa2crk »

Hope someone does not get the wrong impression of the intended use. They may expect to find a phone in there!!:D
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Post by robinson46176 »

Where's the seat??? :D

You should at least add a tiny bench to one side of it so you can sit down and rest before a trip back to the house. :)
Trust me, some day you WILL want one. :rolleyes:


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Post by pinkiewerewolf »

Once again.... you sir are my hero!
Great garden!
The outhouse/tool shed is a practical riot! Reminds me of Young Guns' and Unforgiven's outhouse showdowns and the recent True Grit. :D
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Post by camerio »

When you got to go, you got to go ...
I was reading to fast and I thought it was a ... how do you call them ?
I realized after reading again, it was a storage for the tool called a Hoe.
Good work Mark.
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Post by lightnin »

I love it... can you put something inside to keep stinging creatures from moving in.
Moth balls or some herbs. When I was a kid everyone had one of these fully functioning
fertilizing stations in the back yard. They all had bees or wasps.
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Looks like a great idea and very practical.;)
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lightnin wrote:I love it... can you put something inside to keep stinging creatures from moving in.
Moth balls or some herbs. When I was a kid everyone had one of these fully functioning
fertilizing stations in the back yard. They all had bees or wasps.
I'm having that trouble now with wasps in my plastic shed.
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Post by john »

Great project!

Too bad my garden is not far enough away, or big enough to warrant such a building.

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Post by burkhome »

Fine looking garden as well as the shed.
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