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  • DixieReb

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    I’m getting too old to be going up and down a ladder building a shed, I turn 63 years old this coming Sunday 9/22, busting my @$$ trying to get my hunting property ready and got my deer cleaning shed framed out, will be putting tin top on it in the morning, used to be able to do lots of stuff without the aches and pains that comes with aging now a days. Will be walling it up later on and have 12 volt lights for night usage, looking for a stout trailer frame to put a water tank on so I’ll have water at the location.
     

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    Raven

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    Consider a roof gutter connected to a rain barrel, with two sections of pipe coming out the bottom of the barrel. One section painted black leading from the barrel left out in the sun for solar hot water. The longer the pipe, the more hot water you have available. Put the barrel up high next to the gutter so that the whole system is gravity fed
     

    5lima30ret

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    You can buy a solar powered interior light pretty cheap from Harbor Freight or Amazon. They work really good for places where you don't have power! Good luck!
     
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