My shed converion has a weird history. When we bought our farm we were told that close to were the shed is there was once upon a time a mobile home. When we looked in the shed, which wasn't in the greatest of shapes, we found that it had once had a toilet in it along with the shower. The shower was still there and we wanted to take out the crappy bathtub that was in the house and put the shower in it's place but we couldn't take the shower apart as it was caulked and we couldn't get it to fit through the door either. We wound up tearing out the north facing wall so we could get the shower stall out and cleaned. The shed's interior was once upon a time quite nice. Paneled on the bottom and painted on top half and ceiling with an enamel of some sorts. The 500 gallon diesel tank takes up more than half of the tank and the rest became our chicken coop. We built a wall, used corrugated metal sheeting on the walls and left the paint as is. God knows what kind it is. Hopefully not lead based but sooner or later I'm going to have to repaint the ceiling or scrub off all the fly .....crap.
So I'm following this with interest so when the time comes I can figure out what kind of paint to use.
I get a newsletter on line from a site that deals with back pain/arthritis pain/ and chronic pain. I got this post from them today and it's probably one of the best articles I've ever read about dealing with chronic pain from arthritis. The name of the article is:
Someone with Arthritis Wants You to Know
Here is the link:
https://www.arthritis-health.com/blog/what-someone-arthritis-wants-you-know?source=enews