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Re: Storage shelter

Postby Froggie » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:56 pm

The shelter was on site 47 last year..They had supported it inside with 2x4's and Frank is contacting them to find out the details. They used it as a shelter for their son's tent with a small heater running when they were in camp... will forward more info when we receive it...
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby GoinKZ » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:27 pm

Froggie wrote:They had supported it inside with 2x4's and Frank



Ah! thought maybe there was a trick there ;)
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby WGF3 » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:01 pm

I have one in the backyard about the same size for the past four years. It has survived the snow load without any additional supports. I got mine from Sears.
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby shum » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:02 pm

WGF3 wrote:I have one in the backyard about the same size for the past four years. It has survived the snow load without any additional supports. I got mine from Sears.



Burlington/Oakville doesn't get snow :D
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby another_newfie » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:02 pm

shum wrote:
WGF3 wrote:I have one in the backyard about the same size for the past four years. It has survived the snow load without any additional supports. I got mine from Sears.



Burlington/Oakville doesn't get snow :D


31.2 cm.... but who's counting.
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby WGF3 » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:07 pm

shum wrote:Burlington/Oakville doesn't get snow :D


Okay, for that once a winter snowstorm when we actually get snow my storage shed has not collapsed. ;)
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby GoinKZ » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:10 pm

another_newfie wrote:
shum wrote:
WGF3 wrote:I have one in the backyard about the same size for the past four years. It has survived the snow load without any additional supports. I got mine from Sears.



Burlington/Oakville doesn't get snow :D


31.2 cm.... but who's counting.



That's it :?: Really :?:

Why'd you buy a 4WD truck then :mrgreen: :lol:
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby WGF3 » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:12 pm

For me it's the trips to Guelph that I make all the time, for DW she works in K/W or Cambridge. 8-)
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby another_newfie » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:14 pm

GoinKZ wrote:That's it :?: Really :?:

Why'd you buy a 4WD truck then :mrgreen: :lol:


Why? because I can! :twisted:. I can tread where only [ford]'s should go unescorted...
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Re: Storage shelter

Postby GoinKZ » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:30 pm

another_newfie wrote:
GoinKZ wrote:That's it :?: Really :?:

Why'd you buy a 4WD truck then :mrgreen: :lol:


Why? because I can! :twisted:. I can tread where only [ford]'s should go unescorted...


Remember, I've got both just in case... :mrgreen:

OK- Back the shelter thingy.... ;)
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