Posted by ed12345 on September 10, 2018 at 05:53:56 from (174.202.7.210):
In Reply to: Tent Garages. posted by Steve A W on September 09, 2018 at 20:13:08:
I've had really good luck with the shelter logic Mine is about 6 years old and withstood heavy snow. Went with a green round one for about $500. Purchased from Home Depot as they had in store free shipping. They are expensive to ship
Made a 6x6 frame with a deadman in each corner and bolted the tent garage to it. 4x4 is probably ok
Sheet of plastic then filled the inside of the 6x6 floor frame with crushed concrete then spread out 6 bags of sand mix cement Watered and its like a cement floor. Plastic sheet below is important as it keeps the moisture out. With out it you get consensation so bad you'll think you have a leak
Also you need to go with the round to shed the snow. The model I have doesn't have a snow rating but held up well for the past 6 years. The triangular roof ones don't shed snow and will collapse in a moderate snow storm unless you clear.
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