It can be deconstructed and reused. The definition of temporary is variable. Looks good. Be sure to have a bleach water spray available after each session. It will decontamination the surfaces, plus help keep critters away.
It’s looking great. The only thing not designed to last many years is the tarp, so as long as it fits your need it can be considered “semi-permanent.” 😉 I suspect you may end up wishing you had built it up taller with a 4x4 or similar though. For us shorties it’s plenty tall as is, but you may find yourself annoyed with your minimal head clearance over time.
I don't think it is too much and I don't think it's as temporary as you think. Just budget $30 a year for a good tarp and that will last as long as you need it.
That is a good question, I believe that since it’s not an airtight super in closed area it should be fine. Plus when I’m using it the door will be open and the lumber won’t be heating up.
It can be deconstructed and reused. The definition of temporary is variable. Looks good. Be sure to have a bleach water spray available after each session. It will decontamination the surfaces, plus help keep critters away.
It’s looking great. The only thing not designed to last many years is the tarp, so as long as it fits your need it can be considered “semi-permanent.” 😉
I suspect you may end up wishing you had built it up taller with a 4x4 or similar though. For us shorties it’s plenty tall as is, but you may find yourself annoyed with your minimal head clearance over time.
I don't think it is too much and I don't think it's as temporary as you think. Just budget $30 a year for a good tarp and that will last as long as you need it.
Are you sure you want to breathe the fumes of that pressure treated lumber
That is a good question, I believe that since it’s not an airtight super in closed area it should be fine. Plus when I’m using it the door will be open and the lumber won’t be heating up.