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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7055702" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Yes a decent shed can be used for many things, not so if it has an on floor dryer installed. I like to keep things flexible. I don’t want a shed that can only be used for one thing. So for me an opico type batch drier and pedestals would probably work best with my multipurpose shed for not too much outlay. If it’s dry, tip it straight in to dry shed, the pedestals will cool it. If not dry, tip it in the wet shed, bucket or tip straight into dryer, unload into trailer and tip in dry shed. Push it about with telehqndler. No major amount of dedicated pain in the arse infrastructure needed, and we can sell it and still have multipurpose shed there if we need it. Crack on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7055702, member: 2119"] Yes a decent shed can be used for many things, not so if it has an on floor dryer installed. I like to keep things flexible. I don’t want a shed that can only be used for one thing. So for me an opico type batch drier and pedestals would probably work best with my multipurpose shed for not too much outlay. If it’s dry, tip it straight in to dry shed, the pedestals will cool it. If not dry, tip it in the wet shed, bucket or tip straight into dryer, unload into trailer and tip in dry shed. Push it about with telehqndler. No major amount of dedicated pain in the arse infrastructure needed, and we can sell it and still have multipurpose shed there if we need it. Crack on. [/QUOTE]
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