Posted by tomturkey on September 09, 2018 at 21:44:09 from (66.211.9.225):
In Reply to: Tent Garages. posted by Steve A W on September 09, 2018 at 20:13:08:
I needed to do that one year, too much stuff not enough inside storage. We bought one from Sams club I believe. A tractor two riding mowers and a garden tiller, and some misc. First thing to give out was a zippered door. Used some heavy duty tape and taped them together. A couple of places itchaffed thru at the support poles. Now mind you we get some pretty ferocious wind in the winter. All in all it did what I wanted it todo. Kept everything dry and snow free. I sold ours the next summer for about 1/2 what I paid for it. It came with some screw in ground anchors and straps. It worked well until late winter early spring the ground thawed and the tent garage wanted to blow away. So my suggestion is some longer ground anchors and ratchet straps. I think you'll be happy with the outcome. I suppose one could even work inside of one with a little heat, the white fabric makes it very light inside during daylight hours. Nice that you have a partner in your adventure. gobble
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