Yes, Tuff Shed does indeed make custom built and designed shed that you kids can help make. Be very careful with them though.
Tuff Shed was created in 1981.
Tuff Shed's population is 1,000.
Tuff Shed has a website (http://www.tuffshed.com/) where you can purchase their products. Their website also features a showroom locator, which you can use to find a showroom near you.
There are plenty of sites that would help you look at your options but I have only been able to find one website that allow you to actually order one online: http://www.bizrate.com/tuff-shed/?sc=1
Tuff Shed is a manufacturer of storage sheds and small garages. They carry a wide array of small buildings in various sizes one can use for storage, garages, and playhouses. They are sold at retail stores such as Home Depot.
If you have a lot of garden tools or sports equipment, then a Tuff Shed may be the answer to your storage problems. Building a Tuff Shed from plans that you select ensures that you have the right size unit to fit your needs. Wood can be cut and shaped to fit your personal tastes. A wood shed is more environmentally friendly, with a rustic look it may blend into your garden landscaping easier than those made of metal or plastic. Wood sheds are durable and stand up well to wind, snow and rain and will provide storage for years.
Grandpa's Still in the Tuff Shed - 2003 was released on: USA: 24 May 2003 (Telluride Film Festival) USA: 31 October 2003 (Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival) USA: 9 March 2004 (Golden Film Festival) USA: 2 April 2004 (Ozark Foothills Film Festival)
TUff can be used for construction. it dependes what tuff it is. there are many out there i.e. volcanic ash\ go on wikipedia.org and seach tuff
The homonym for tuff is "tough."
Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool (ex:a tuff looking Mustang or a tuff record)
"Tuff" in Spanish is "toba"
The largest Anasazi houses, at the peak of their civilization, were built of stone, adobe bricks, and tuff. (A type of stone)