Great video!!! Love the use of the hooks for the weed whackers. For the dripping oil, instead of using the rags, fill the tins with cat litter. Absorbs the oil amazingly and kills the odor too.
Best part is how you hung the weedeaters. A lot of DIY RUclipsrs hang weedeaters and chainsaws vertically which I think is bad because they contain gasoline.. I think you did it right by hanging them the way they are designed to sit.
I watched this video for the security ideas. I love the widow idea and the door lock. I have not seen them before. I would suggest however that you have over looked 1 item that could use improvement. The hinges on your door are exterior and would be easy to remove. 👍🏻
Like the window idea. No windows on my 8x8 shed. Trying to sell it actually. Gets so humid inside during the summer that I don’t want to store anything nice in there. So many black widow looking spiders in there too.
Is your shed still standing? I saw those "oily rags" and started to worry. "Oily rags can spontaneously combust, or ignite without an external heat source, when they go through a chemical process called oxidation."
Nice job, but don’t collect oil on folded up rags. Could spontaneously combust. Put sand in the drip pan instead, or figure out why so much oil is dripping.
Great video!!! Love the use of the hooks for the weed whackers. For the dripping oil, instead of using the rags, fill the tins with cat litter. Absorbs the oil amazingly and kills the odor too.
Thanks for some of the ideas!
Fantastic video! Looking to organize a new shed, and honestly I've not considered security! Excellent recommendations!
Thanks for the useful ideas .
Best part is how you hung the weedeaters. A lot of DIY RUclipsrs hang weedeaters and chainsaws vertically which I think is bad because they contain gasoline.. I think you did it right by hanging them the way they are designed to sit.
Very nice, well thought out. Thanks for sharing.
I watched this video for the security ideas. I love the widow idea and the door lock. I have not seen them before. I would suggest however that you have over looked 1 item that could use improvement. The hinges on your door are exterior and would be easy to remove. 👍🏻
Yes I addressed the hinges. Removed the screws and replaced them with bolts that go all the way through.
Picking up threaded rod tomorrow. Great idea. Thanks
Thank you for this! I’ll definitely save this video and use your ideas!!!
great ideas - shed looks great - like the lighting ....
Very good video…thanks
I would suggest kitty litter in drip pans under your saws ilo the rags.
Nice
Where do you buy that Master lock? Really good video thanks for the ideas
Home Depot
Thank you for the reply
Love your blue line flag!!
Wood shed door vs someone with a nice axe. Jokes aside, nice shed build and security.
I have a Ring Security system and added a door sensor to the shed. I am sent alerts if the door opens. Luckily the WiFi in the house reaches the shed.
They could just take the doors off the hinges
Got a part number on workbench? Nice vid.
www.homedepot.com/p/Industrial-4-ft-Folding-Wood-Top-Workbench-WSHD48FWB/302769459
Did you swap out the bolts on the main door hinges? If they aren’t hex or Philips head then your upgraded locks are pointless. Just a thought!
great suggestion. i made that todays project and upgraded the lock as well.
Like the window idea. No windows on my 8x8 shed. Trying to sell it actually. Gets so humid inside during the summer that I don’t want to store anything nice in there. So many black widow looking spiders in there too.
Soffit vents make a big difference for ventilation
Is your shed still standing? I saw those "oily rags" and started to worry. "Oily rags can spontaneously combust, or ignite without an external heat source, when they go through a chemical process called oxidation."
You may want to beef up the hinges. Looks like a claw hammer could open the doors at the hinges.
good advise. I reinforced the hinges by replacing the screws with bolts that go all the way thru and added large washers.
How much did the shed cost including delivery and set up? Also was electrical install expensive?
shed was 10k total. electrical was $300
Nice job, but don’t collect oil on folded up rags. Could spontaneously combust. Put sand in the drip pan instead, or figure out why so much oil is dripping.
Who made the shed
www.mysheds.com/
Entering an unlocked door is trespassing, enter a locked door is " breaking and enter " ..... big difference in a court of law .
Is this Mel Kiper talking?
Your hinges are your weak point...They are exposed. A lock is worthless when I can back out 20 screws and remove the door....
Yep, I replaced the screws with nuts and bolts. Now they just spin if you try to take them off.