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Redneck Justin
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 Posted - March 13 2012 :  2:55:44 PM Link directly to this topic  Show Profile  Add Redneck Justin to Buddylist
This speed shed I have had for years and never gave away. I have had since 2006. It was black/yellow/red before the strip down. I stripped it down last fall and wanted to rebuild it. I stripped the walls and floors down, cut off the brick walls that elevated the shed and ditched the silly loading dock. Unsure of the brand though.

Heres the before paint:



Home Made wall holder using a piece of cardboard and masking paint:


Paint choices were wild! I wanted a white/green combo, just not a bright WHITE! or a dull dull white. I found this creamy white spray paint at Home Depot and loved it!



The doors and windows will be next. The window was lost after paint removal and found a piece of 1/16th or something like that bass wood for airplanes to make a "patch". I plan on weathering it abit. More to follow!

" Heck with counting 'em rivets, TRAINS ARE FOR FUN! Not called the Mad Scientist for nothing either!"
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