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    Has anyone built a garden shed enough room for the triton
    or are there any plans about to look at ,
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    Well Not sure they make 'garden sheds' big enough for the Triton.
    Well they probably do, but you would want some room to move.

    I'd say at least a 6mx4m shack, especially if you have a few other bits of equipment to throw in the mix as well. The bigger the better!

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    My garage comes in at a little over 6 x 4, and to be honest I wish it was at least twice this size with a lot more headroom. Handling long lengths of timber or sheets, and timber storage are my biggest problems. You can get around it, but you can't beat having additional floor space (and its safer not having to dodge or step over other orange things).

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    The last few years I squeezed into a 6x3 garage. Made brackets to hang all the Triton gear on the walls as I had to share it with a car.

    But late last year we baught a new house and I made a deal with my wife that she would get a new kitchen and I would get a BIG shed. So I'm now the proud owner of a 6x6x2.7 colourbond shed. Its also fully insulated and lined. We are both VERY happy

    It great not having to pack up at the end of the day, not to mention the extra space for benches etc etc etc.

    My brother in-law has his MK3 in a garden shed but everytime he wants to use it, outside it goes.

    So basically, build as big as you can.

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    Guys
    thanks thats a good start,i want to build a timber shed for my first project i only bought the triton last week,and i used the jigsaw top for cutting up old palm fronds and it did a great job a full 2 days work.
    there maybe something on building a garden shed/workshop somewhere i may have to be a bit creative.
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