The shed was finally “done” done.
In my absence, the concrete floor was poured and hardened to the point that I could use it. Before pouring, a plastic vapor barrier was laid down to prevent moisture from coming up through the floor.
![Move In Day had arrived.](https://brooksidepress.org/the_reluctant_forester/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/DSC00560-300x225.jpg)
The roof gutters had been attached and downspouts positioned.
The 10×10 rollup garage doors were installed and working.
I moved in some old steel shelving I had removed from my basement, set up a small workbench (new), and brought with me a folding table to set things on.
![A small workbench, shelving, folding table and stool made the space very usable.](https://brooksidepress.org/the_reluctant_forester/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/IMG_0463-2-300x225.jpg)
I was pretty happy with how things turned out. This was early November and the temperatures were fairly cold, even for this time of year. I did notice how cold it got inside the shed, but I had plans for dealing with that later.
For right now, I needed to park my Gator in the garage.
This was, after all, the main point of constructing the building.
![The Gator parked in the shed.](https://brooksidepress.org/the_reluctant_forester/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/IMG_0467-300x225.jpg)