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Storing Equipment in a Shed

Posted by Lewis L. on 05/07/2012 08:41

:::Lou, I have found outdoor, unheated sheds a problem for storing such equipment. They will be shielded from rain and snow, but their dewpoints can wind up close to the ambient temps. And, then there are mice.
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:::Best to move everything indoors, into a heated space.
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::Plastic isn't needed if the shed is dry.
::A cardboard box is better than a plastic bag, IMO. Also, it is easy to smuggle a cardboard box or two into the house. :>)
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:JOHN !! - You do the SAME THINGS I DO. Smuggle equipment into the house!
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:And then when they ask " Where did that come from?", you say " Well,, thats been here for a looong time!".
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:Lou
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Lou:
I'm lucky, I guess, mine brings home "objets d'art" (spelled junk, to me) as she calls them, for restoration, so she tolerates mine and I tolerate hers. At one time, we had $35,000 bucks worth of cars sitting in the driveway, while our carport protected $100 worth of junk. Go figger.
Lewis

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Storing Equipment in a Shed 
Lou 05/06/2012 18:35 
Doug Criner 05/06/2012 19:56 
John Kogel 05/06/2012 21:12 
Lou 05/06/2012 22:21 
Lewis L. 05/07/2012 08:41 

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