As stated elsewhere, theft prevention is a very important consideration
on a consruction site.
I go back to a beating my drum.
This is yet another reason to build a small test structure FIRST. Not
only does a small structure give you a chance to experiment and learn.
Not only is the small structure less expensive if you make mistakes
while learning.
A small shed, once completed can be an outstanding location to LOCK UP
YOUR TOOLS!
If you go to your local building salvage store and buy a steel framed
steel door, and design a small shed around that strong door, you'll
sleep a lot more comfortably at night knowing your tools are securely
LOCKED UP!
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Mikey Sklar <sklarm-yahoo@...>
wrote:
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> Do you need to store the blocks inside as
> well to prevent theft? Will you be dragging your tools into and out
> of the building each work day? Things to consider if you are
> concerned about theft and building a home.
>
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