This is a bleed over from the clothes line thread. I picked this unit up earlier this week. It’s a small ATM building. The ATM went through the front and the rear door opens for service in the back.We were removing it from a site and it was doomed for the scrap pile. I sealed the front hole off with stainless and put that against the garage.
I’m going to store my pressure washer and small generator on the floor along with my Bosch electric jackhammer that’s already there. Then where the A.C. unit sat above I’m going to put in a shelf for gardening supplies and small tools. I’ll probably build a rack for shovels, hoes etc. I’ve just got it setting on cribbing for now. Sometime in the next month or so I’m planning on pouring an concrete apron around my garage.
I have plenty of room for another. Tom suggested leaving the ac and heat hooked up and making a small beer brewery in there. Not too bad an idea really.
What other ideas can you guys give me for the next one?
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If I were you I would get as many of those babies as I could
peace.......a great excuse to start a war.
I want one more for sure. I might get a third one for a garbage can corral.
I might get a third one for a garbage can corral
Wonder if one of those could keep tha raccoons out of my garbage cans?
Dave
Your pretty safe unless they have cutting torches.
The next one?
Dang man, they even look stackable.
You lose +40 some pounds and now having access to these units makes me wish I were you.
be in envy
Thanks. I actually missed the boat on several of them. A couple of years ago we took out probably a dozen of them. They sat in the back lot for about six months the shop foreman came up with the bright idea of using them for storage down at his lake house. He took three of them. The owner of the company had the rest of them hauled out to one of his farms for cow feeders. He also had one full sized one mounted to a trailer and painted in camo colors. He uses it for his mobile deer stand. Funny looking as heck.
This is the first one we have gotten in awhile. So I have to keep an eye out now. Normally I have to go and convert the electric over for new ones so it's not hard to get on top of them.
I'm Huge In Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPONTneuaF4
Edited 6/3/2007 1:19 pm ET by Gunner
Get one a smaller size also, put it inside the larger, fill the space between with concrete - on FINE gun safe!!!
heh heh That word 'Shed' in the title grabbed yer attention.I to pay four dollars and twenty-five cents tonight, he to vacate at five tomorrow morning, selling to nobody else meanwhile: I to take possession at six. It were well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain indistinct but wholly unjust claims on the score of ground rent and fuel. This he assured me was the only encumbrance. -Thoreau's Walden
That's a bomb shelter. LOL
I'm Huge In Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPONTneuaF4
Tack some strap on it so you can mount a lock, and you got OTJ tool storage or in the back of a PU or small trailer. Probably get a MIG unit in there easy. Maybe bottles too.
Or bodies....
It's got a dead bolt on the door already. Little heavy to be packing in a truck. It's all steel. Built in 99 and not a spot of rust anywhere.
I'm Huge In Japan!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPONTneuaF4
Edited 6/3/2007 5:48 pm ET by Gunner
I have a friend who is having trouble with a bear getting in his garbage. That looks like what he needs.
I feel confident that it's bear proof.
I'm Huge In Japan!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPONTneuaF4
Dunno bout dat.Send me one, and lets find out.;o)
Fight fire with water.
I'd hate to pay the fed ek bill on that. LOL
I'm Huge In Japan!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPONTneuaF4
Probably cheaper than me shipping the bear to you.;o)
Fight fire with water.
Maybe morning when I get up on the wrong side of the bed. I'll go out and act like a bear and see if I can get in.
ROFLMAOI'm accused of that all the time.I don't even have to get up on the wrong side of the bed...
Fight fire with water.