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shed garage

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i have not long bought a traveler and it requires a lot of work the problim is convincing the wife we now nead a garage is going to take a bit of time so i could do with some thing to put it in any ideas
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Post by mike.perry »

You could try a car cover, advertised in Minor Matters
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If you really want a garage I recommend Sutcliffes garages. These are pre fab units, and their prices include building the thing. I paid about 2.5K for a 22 foot by 11 foot garage with electric door. It cost the same again for the prep work, of removing half the side garden and pouring a concrete base.

So 5K will get you a good garage. Or you could rent a lockup, but they tend to be small and expensive in the long run.
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Post by transitvan1234 »

i could do with a quick fix a big tent might be an idea i will have a garage built next year
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be careful regarding garage tents - some are cheap nasty tat!
We had some installed at work and they are very good and still good after 4 years - but needed additional bracing to survive UK winds!
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Post by transitvan1234 »

any ideas were you got them from
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Post by plastic_orange »

Wooden garage is the way to go - no condensation. This company gets good reports from buyers:

http://www.warwickbuildings.co.uk/


Alternatively - build your own, but wood isn't cheap.

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Post by bmcecosse »

I use a proper 'breathable' car cover for my TR7 during the summer - and even in the wettest days, it's bone dry underneath. But I wouldn't want to rely on it for winter - my car goes inside then ! If building a garage - try to have it attached to the house so it gets some heat to keep it dry!
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Post by alanworland »

Good point about house heat going into garage! I can leave tools out, in fact anything steel/iron without rust forming due to the small amount of heat coming from the house to the garage.
My brother has a detached garage and his tools can go rusty overnight!
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My garage is attached to the house and it is sometimes warmer in there than the house :-)
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PSL184 wrote:My garage is attached to the house and it is sometimes warmer in there than the house :-)
Handy when her indoors says "why don't you move into your precious garage" :lol:
If you get a garage get one as wide as possible so you can manouvre under the car without kicking the walls-makes the underside jobs much more palatible. Oh and plenty of electric points-cramped legs tangled in extension leads=frayed temper!
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