Posted by JDseller on April 15, 2012 at 16:44:03 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Stuff build up....... posted by Super Trucker on April 15, 2012 at 15:34:36:
Had a friend that just had this little 14 x 15 foot shed that he kept all of his tools in. It just had a small walk door in the shed. He had a slab of concrete out side to work on. Then he built a new 32 x 48 shop right next to the old shed. It took him a month of evenings/weekends to clean that old shed out and sort the stuff out of it. He found things in there that his Dad had boughten and forgotten about. What makes that funny is that his Dad passed on in 1954. He built the new shop in 1998. So there was stuff that had been in there that had been lost for over forty years.
My kids all tell me that they are just going to auction my stuff off like they do the storage places. Just stand at the door and make a bid on the whole lot. LMAO I will admit I am a pack rat. I keep the work shop clean an organized. The storage sheds are a different matter. I know there are things in them that I will never remember.
When my Grand Dad died and I bought this place I tore down six little wood sheds he had filled to the roof with things. I always swore I would not do the same thing. I have broken that vow many times over. I have much bigger sheds full of stuff.
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