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    Posted: 02 Feb 2022 at 9:03pm
This is my work of art with a grain bin...
I have some pics "uploaded" now to investigate how to get them to show...
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The above is my "work of art" with a grain bin... one end, the door and other 'was' the roof of the bin.     I have been wanting to post this for years but did not take time to work through the kinks of posting... I did this from my laptop without using any outside uploading service.
thanks for looking...Floyd
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well I LIKE it !!!!!
specially since 'his' machine didn't SPOIL the picture !!!
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I like that shed a lot.  Nicely done.
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i have several old grain bins i thought i'd do similar things with, never got them done tho. yours looks good! they make good car ports too!
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would a sawsall cut thru them pretty good ?
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Ron...go to HF and get their saw...it's like a chain saw with a big metal cutting wheel on it, it's the same thing that fire departments use when cutting into buildings. i have one and it works great for cutting anything metal. wear ear/eye protection
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I did no cutting on this build... took the bin apart to transport and then put it back together so could put the 2 halves end to end... ... the negative is the "seam" on top was not structurally sound, so i had to make some braces to hold the curve on top.  The walls are 5 feet, if i remember correctly...   Peace, Floyd
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Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Great idea Floyd

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