Posted by Loren in MN on July 22, 2012 at 08:06:26 from (71.210.189.9):
In Reply to: o/t portable garage posted by JD2ACWD on July 22, 2012 at 07:35:32:
I use about 4-5 all the time. Some are just the roof with poles and one is a $400 one from Menards, that a neighbor gave me when they moved. That one is a hut style and is about 10 years old. I did replace the tarp last year with a 24x20 flat tarp. It works well but nothing to brag about. -Holds snow well. The others used to store tractors or other machinery work fine but in heavy 4-6" or more snow, I go out and knock the snow off when ever it builds up over 4" even if it is still snowing. These aren't the cheap $79-$129 awnings but are a much better made for about $199-$250. Some have been used for about ten years with the tarps changed about every 5 years. Just use an old broom to knock off the snow. I'm located in a wooded area otherwise wind can be a problem if walls are used. I put up walls during the winter on most sides. Hope that helps-
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