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  2. Keep Garden Equipment and Tools Protected in One of These ...

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    A small wood shed averages about 450 cubic feet; a midsize shed offers about 1,000 cubic feet of storage; and a large sheds can be 1,200 cubic feet or more. Style

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    Expensive power tools and gardening supplies can get ruined fast when left outside. A sturdy metal shed is perfect for keeping them protected and secure.

  4. Shed - Wikipedia

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    One advantage of using wood sheds over metal versions is that it is easier to modify them by adding windows, doors, shelving, or exterior trim (etc.) because wood can be cut and drilled using commonly available tools, whereas a plastic or metal shed requires specialized tools.

  5. These Plastic Sheds Are the Key to Easy Outdoor Storage - AOL

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    Plastic sheds offer outdoor storage for your tools and equipment, freeing up space in your garage. Check out these top-rated plastic storage sheds.

  6. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    Apart from structural wood preservation measures, there are a number of different chemical preservatives and processes (also known as timber treatment, lumber treatment or pressure treatment) that can extend the life of wood, timber, and their associated products, including engineered wood. These generally increase the durability and resistance ...

  7. Adjustable shelving - Wikipedia

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    Like fixed shelves, the horizontal planes are normally made of strong materials such as wood or steel (and occasionally glass or other materials), but their vertical positioning can be varied – usually through small, exact holes into which the supporting brackets have been inserted, or in an older method, slots which are an integral part of ...