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Posted by JeffL-TN on December 30, 2005 at 09:54:46 from (199.82.243.72):
In Reply to: Tractor Storage posted by TKN on December 28, 2005 at 14:32:14:
I agree with all of the previous comments. The only advice I could offer is that if you go through with it consider the following: 1. Paint it white. 2. If possible place it in the shade. 3. Install a couple of turbine fans in the roof to draw hot air out. 4. Make a couple of vents on the sides near the bottom to allow air in. When I was in the Navy we used these containers for paint lockers to store aircraft paints, lubricants and other flamables. The idea here was the opposite of your application, we used them to contain potential fire hazard rather than to isolate from the fire hazard. If ventilated properly and painted WHITE, they make suitable storage for most items. I am working on using the box cover off an old 4 horse trailer to store my F12, any port in a storm....
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