Hem
Well-known member
There is a bunch of annoying " stuff" in my shop and garage that needs to be put elsewhere....tires, garden tools, lawnmower, fertilizer, hoses. Standard fare.
Problem is I'm particular about appearance and want a small structure that is unique. So surely I can design something conventional and tweak the roof design, build it on site, and be done.
A grain bin of modest size would be a fun alternative though, harmonious to the landscape. Curious if anyone has dismantled and reconstructed a used bin, would that be a pain in the azz? I speculate alot of stubborn fasteners.
Clearly used would be more cost effective, and I would prefer the muted, oxidized look anyway. Haven't checked in to general bin sizes but something around 12' in diameter might suffice.
HOA might question the idea, cross that bridge.
Appreciate any feedback .
Problem is I'm particular about appearance and want a small structure that is unique. So surely I can design something conventional and tweak the roof design, build it on site, and be done.
A grain bin of modest size would be a fun alternative though, harmonious to the landscape. Curious if anyone has dismantled and reconstructed a used bin, would that be a pain in the azz? I speculate alot of stubborn fasteners.
Clearly used would be more cost effective, and I would prefer the muted, oxidized look anyway. Haven't checked in to general bin sizes but something around 12' in diameter might suffice.
HOA might question the idea, cross that bridge.
Appreciate any feedback .