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  2. The Best Sheds for Protecting Tools, Lawn Equipment, Backyard ...

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    Outdoor Metal Storage Shed. The extra-large doors on this U-Max shed make it ideal for storing large items and machines, and even maneuvering long tools like ladders and lumber.

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    A traditional wood shed protects garden tools and equipment—and is way more attractive than any plastic options. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  4. Tuff Shed - Wikipedia

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    The company currently operates multiple factories in multiple states. Tuff Shed carries dry ice to provide to The Frozen Dead Guy, as well as a variety of products, ranging from small storage sheds to garages to large custom buildings, sold direct through factory outlets and through The Home Depot stores. [2]

  5. 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. Some homeowners may prefer wood sheds because wood is a renewable ...

  6. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And ... - AOL

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    Admittedly, simply reading the word "shed" might conjure visions of craft stations and tools as far as the eye can see, but this Yardline structure can be so much more.It features a 96-inch set of ...

  7. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Amish furniture-making is often a skill passed through many generations. Most Amish children rarely attend school beyond eighth grade, often to help out at home, or in the shops. Many families become known for their specific design details and niches. Some woodworkers focus only on outdoor furniture, others on pieces for the living room or bedroom.