In good shape. They go for around $500; selling for $275. It has skylights and locking doors. There's presumably a whole shelf/hook/etc. kits you can buy, but I never really looked into it.
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In good shape. They go for around $500; selling for $275. It has skylights and locking doors. There's presumably a whole shelf/hook/etc. kits you can buy, but I never really looked into it.
How tall is it? Is the floor wood or plastic/vinyl? PM sent with contact info.
Here's the manufacturer's drivel:
Easy to assemble with 325 cubic feet of storage capacity, the design of the **Rubbermaid Roughneck X-Large Storage Shed** compliments your home and yard. Its double-walled construction provides extra protection for items stored inside. Durable, all-weather resin ensures no rot, no rust, no problems. - Inside Dimensions: 6'9"(W) x 6'9"(D) x 7'7.5"(H) - Storage Capacity: 325 cubic feet - Durable: leak-resistant, dent-resistant, weather-resistant
Rubbermaid's wall anchor system allows easy installation of shelving, pegboard and other accessories., firewood, and garden accessories or simply keep unsightly trash cans out of site. Proudly Made in the USA.
Pics. Doors were removed because I was moving it around and didn't want to damage them in the process. They fit/work perfectly.
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Doors are working? Any leak?? Love to take it off your hands ... I don't have a truck to it home! :-(
Yes, doors are fine. No leaks that I was aware of, but I suspect setting up on a flat surface is important. I had a bunch of Miata parts in there, none showed any water damage through this crazy rainy season, and I never observed standing water. But to be fair, I never spent time inside it firing a storm, so...
You can rent a truck from Home Depot in Rockwall on the cheap.
How are you getting it to your house???
They break down into panels that are no more than 2-3' wide and 6' long. It could be bundled flat and put on a roof or back seat if completely disassembled. I left the 4 wall sections intact and stacked them in the back of my suburban when I bought a used one. Went back together in about 45 minutes. Buy some sand for levelling the base unless you have a firm, flat location.
All of the above is true, but you'll need something sturdy to transport it. It weighs near 400lb.
Purdy truck, congrats!
Sold; lock it up.