With the number of times I've moved these materials, I'll have personally lifted up and set down my entire shed at least 5 times before it is installed.
I'm going to try to dig these last two holes and not think about this too much.
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Some people pay a personal trainer $100/hr to watch them do that same kind of thing.
I think the same thing every time I throw a log in my wood stove.
Frame of shed floor has been assembled and I dug the dozen 26" holes for the posts.
Reasonably on track to have it leveled and in the ground on Friday for the flooring, walls, and roof to be installed this weekend.
We'll see if I can make reality match the plan.
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A thing worth doing is worth doing twice
But five times, man, yikes
I mean, I'm not happy about this fact, but it's probably pretty typical.
1. pick it up at the store, then
2. unload it at home.
3. Had to rearrange because I put the wrong thing on the bottom.
4. Pick up each board to cut it,
4.5. some of them again to stain them
5. Again to assemble them into walls/roof/floor,
6. again to bring them from the garage to the site
6.5. Some of them again to put them on the floor
If I built sheds for a living I would most certainly optimize.
Yup, been there lol