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"Casper" wrote:

I want to replace the doors with minimal cost, within reason of
keeping it around at least another ten years. Otherwise I can
rent-to-own a new, bigger and better one in that time frame and not
have any hands-on work to do myself. It includes a metal roof,
windows, more vents, etc., all dropped on site pre-built.

Ultimately that would cost 5-6 times my repair cost but I already
have
three people who would buy my current shed and I would not would not
have to do any work myself. I know it sounds lazy but I have been
having major back, neck and hand issues this last year which are
getting worse and I don't know how much longer I can continue to do
jobs myself.


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Plan B is a no brainer IMHO.

Not only do you pass the rebuild on to somebody else,
but you get a new bigger shed.

Lew