Like many, I'm trying to make more room in the shop. The only thing left
that can possibly go is the lumber storage. I have a great spot for it
outside, but short of building an entire shed for it, I don't know how to
protect if from the sun and rain (I'm in Arizona so it's more of a sun
problem than rain). Of course, out here, scorpions and spiders are also an
issue, as they love to build homes in places like that.
I have a 6 foot block wall that I'd like to attach the rack to and hang the
material (including sheet goods). Any ideas on how to protect it properly
from the elements?
TIA
-Mike
Mike wrote: Like many, I'm trying to make more room in the shop. The
only thing left
that can possibly go is the lumber storage. I have a great spot for it
outside, but short of building an entire shed for it, I don't know how
to
protect if from the sun and rain (I'm in Arizona so it's more of a sun
problem than rain). Of course, out here, scorpions and spiders are
also an
issue, as they love to build homes in places like that.
I have a 6 foot block wall that I'd like to attach the rack to and hang
the
material (including sheet goods). Any ideas on how to protect it
properly
from the elements?
Costco's got a nice size (10x20) portable carport for less than $200.
The manufacturer says to take it down in severe weather, so I've also
tarped the stock I've stored in mine. Here comes the monsoon... Tom in
Tucson
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 10:28:11 -0700, "Mike Pio" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Like many, I'm trying to make more room in the shop. The only thing left
>that can possibly go is the lumber storage. I have a great spot for it
>outside, but short of building an entire shed for it, I don't know how to
>protect if from the sun and rain (I'm in Arizona so it's more of a sun
>problem than rain). Of course, out here, scorpions and spiders are also an
>issue, as they love to build homes in places like that.
>
>I have a 6 foot block wall that I'd like to attach the rack to and hang the
>material (including sheet goods). Any ideas on how to protect it properly
>from the elements?
>
>TIA
>
>-Mike
>
I 2nd the carport/garage idea....
We have the HF carport on our patio, and if I had room somewhere, I'd get
something like this
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=42211
and build a double sided storage rack to fit inside it...
As for the little nasty things, I fog my shop once a month... seems like you
could do the same to a portable garage.. YMMV
(I'd rather chance insecticide in my projects than black widow bites)
Mac
03 Tahoe Widelite 26GT Travel Trailer
replaced 1958 Hilite tent trailer
99 Dodge Ram QQ 2wd - 5.9L, auto, 3:55 gears