Posted by Ultradog MN on June 28, 2019 at 03:00:29 from (172.58.84.54):
In Reply to: Implement Storage posted by nrowles on June 27, 2019 at 12:07:03:
Find some pieces of housewrap. Tyvek is a major brand but there are others. Housewrap is really tough and won't shread in the wind like a cheap plastic tarp will. It sheds water but breathes so it doesn't trap water underneath like a plastic tarp will. If you are handy you can sew the stuff - by hand or in a sewing machine. I hear of folks sewing up car covers for classic cars out of it. Wont scratch paint. Or screw it between two boards to fashion a good fitting cover for your equipment that won't blow away. Use a marble, small stone or nut tied inside to make tieoff points on it. It will last for years. It comes on a 9'x150' roll. It is rather expensive. Like $150? for a roll but you can find partial rolls of it on craigslist sometimes for cheaper. Or one roll would cover a lot of equipment a lot cheaper than a shed.
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