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Re: Outside storage in Winter
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Posted by Scott.ID on October 18, 2002 at 14:14:11 from (204.94.232.237):
In Reply to: Outside storage in Winter posted by John Watson on October 18, 2002 at 08:02:42:

Got a Costco handy? 10� by 20� carport with 7 foot side walls and 10 foot peak, $179.00. 3in round white powder coated frame, roll up ( 7 foot tall by 8 foot wide) zippered front door, assembles in about an hour without tools. You can leave the front off if you want. The one in the front is 3 years old, the one in the rear is new. We bought a new place and I needed a place to store my �inventory�. Bobcat, mowers, dirt bikes in one, and 9N with back blade and other misc. stuff in the other. Weather? I�m 45 miles from Canada. The one in the front had 2 feet of snow on it for 4 months and it didn�t move an inch. I did run 2x6 pressure treated skids on the side walls and drove 2 foot pieces of rebar into the ground to anchor them. The side wall tear on the front one? I dropped a tree on it. I�m not affiliated with Costco, I just like the car ports. My nickels worth, Scott
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