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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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