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Old 12-05-2020, 11:55 PM   #1
Greg58
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New Pole Shed Nebraska

Hello, I have been watching some other shop threads here and am about to start getting our new pole shed erected.
We have been planning this for about a year, but first we had to get rid of this.

Our old garage was 20x20 and was built for little cars like model T's.
We also had to relocate our overhead power lines, and contract to have underground lines installed to our House, existing shop, and the new shop.
So in order to lose the garage I had our local Volunteer Fire Dept. burn it down for a training day.


I had already removed a 3rd stall lean to addition and had to make a plywood door so the FD could close up the building for training. They marked the A side and attacked the fire thru the steel garage door at one point.




One of our new guys was hosing down the propane tank to keep it cool.
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