Adam Helmer
12-14-2011, 07:37 PM
I bought my farm in 1988 and began putting stuff in the barn and various sheds. The woodshed is closest to the house and held my Coleman Stove, fuel, candle wax for fluxing, and everything else I wanted to "keep handy." Well, the old woodshed is falling down and today we took it down to be replaced by a two-car garage with a second story for my stuff.
I needed to empty out the 10 foot X 12 foot building until the garage gets finished. It took me 10 loads in the Polaris Ranger to empty the old shed. I found stuff I gave up for lost 10 years ago. The move allowed me to inventory all the ingots in 3-pound coffee cans of wheelweights, lead, Lino Type and other bullet metals. I thought I was running short of bullet metal. I now wonder how the old woodshed stayed upright Lo these many years..!
The tractor shed is now the location of all my stuff. It is where I cast bullets on the haywagon in Bay #3. I now have all bullet metal, Coleman Stove, wax and related casting stuff in one place. What is not to like?
Adam
I needed to empty out the 10 foot X 12 foot building until the garage gets finished. It took me 10 loads in the Polaris Ranger to empty the old shed. I found stuff I gave up for lost 10 years ago. The move allowed me to inventory all the ingots in 3-pound coffee cans of wheelweights, lead, Lino Type and other bullet metals. I thought I was running short of bullet metal. I now wonder how the old woodshed stayed upright Lo these many years..!
The tractor shed is now the location of all my stuff. It is where I cast bullets on the haywagon in Bay #3. I now have all bullet metal, Coleman Stove, wax and related casting stuff in one place. What is not to like?
Adam