New resin shed or rehabb crappy storage tent?
So I bought a temporary storage shed and the fabric didn't last a year. I think the sun and elements made it brittle. My question is if it's worth buying wood to make it sturdy and maybe some dog ear fence posts or corrogated metal to cover it up to make it more solid. I'm patching it left and right to just cover stuff that I can't fit in my garage like mower and snow blower and my kid's larger toys. I was thinking about a resin shed by keter, 6x8 darwin. Thoughts? https://preview.redd.it/g0u3srcsfqke1.png?width=559&format=png&auto=webp&s=706c4d48723505e85e7c7607bfb5a1386334f34f submitted by /u/PepeTheMule [link] [comments]

![]() | So I bought a temporary storage shed and the fabric didn't last a year. I think the sun and elements made it brittle. My question is if it's worth buying wood to make it sturdy and maybe some dog ear fence posts or corrogated metal to cover it up to make it more solid. I'm patching it left and right to just cover stuff that I can't fit in my garage like mower and snow blower and my kid's larger toys. I was thinking about a resin shed by keter, 6x8 darwin. Thoughts? [link] [comments] |