My Quest For Quality Wooden Shed Plans
I have a really nice house (about 1600 square feet), but it has no basement and attic and five people living in it, so it can storage is an issue. We do have a garage that is packed full of stuff, but that is starting to get old. I would love to actually park my car in there at some point soon. So I started thinking about building a wooden shed.
I looked into buying a used wooden garden shed, but no go… I couldn’t find any that were in good enough shape that I would want to go with them, but I could see this being a great option if you could find one in nice condition.
When I started looking around at wooden garden shed plans, I couldn’t help buy notice how expensive some of them were. I was amazed. The free plans out there are usually not detailed enough for me and it is not unusual for a good quality shed plan to cost $20 or more, and while that is not bad (and building will save you a ton of money), I really wanted more for my money.
That is when I started looking for woodworking plans online and I came across this site called woodworking4home.com. This site has a product that has amazing value. There are 14,000 woodworking plans and projects for just $49.oo. That is pretty amazing. One of the best things for me about this particular product is that it brings building wooden storage sheds and many other projects down to my (beginner) level. I like that a lot, because it will save me a ton of money in the long run.
Another thing that really impressed me is that this woodworking4home.com membership is only a one time fee and has a money back guarantee. That way if you buy it and don’t like it, it is OK. But in all reality, with 14,000 plans you may never need another woodworking book, guide or manual again.
So I am looking forward to saving a bunch of money because I’ve looked at wooden sheds for sale and they are expensive. Instead, I can just pick from the 39 different shed plans at woodworking4home.com and build one myself (if I was buying that many plans individually, I would hate to think what it would cost). Next project…. a fence.
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