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Re: Fabric Storage Sheds/Garages
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Posted by tortmort on June 17, 2002 at 16:54:14 from (208.187.135.114):
In Reply to: Fabric Storage Sheds/Garages posted by Tim B on June 17, 2002 at 10:20:59:
I bought to Cover-It shelters, one 24L X 48L X 10H and the other 10 x 20. They both blew apart. I am extermely disappointed to say the least. I live in a high wind area and cover-it does not cover wind damage. If you have a sheltered spot they would be ok. For the same money I bought two 20 x 8 cargo containers, placed them 28 feet apart and am building a roof over/on them. I should have done this in the first place. You could actually put a tractor in them but I am using them as secure storage and as the "book-ends" to support a roof. I note they are able to support 500,000 lbs! You could weld on brackets, put wood in the brackets and use metal roofing material. No permit needed.
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