A quiet revolution has been taking place over the past decade. The traditional engine shed, usually anything from an open carport, to a rural hay shed, is gradually giving way to a new generation which is establishing specialist buildings to house old iron, otherwise known as stationary engines, or ‘treasures’. One such specialist shed has been developed over the past few years, and the outcome is very pleasing indeed!
Perhaps the first question relates to where the passion to create a shed comes from. A shed which would, apart from its distinctive Aussie flavour, be the envy of collectors anywhere in the world.
The answer is easy: Meet Joe Attard and his son, Paul.
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