Car storage in garden
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edb49

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1,652 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Have run out of garage space and want to store a car in my garden. Been looking around for solutions and came up with these:

http://www.hamiltonclassic.co.uk/acatalog/Autopod....

http://www.protech-shelters.co.uk/PS-815-300_mediu...

Essentially want a fully-enclosed tent to store a car temporarily, needs to have a bottom to it to stop damp coming in. I was then going to put one of those dehumidfying pillows in the 'garage' too:

http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/in-car-dehumidifier-deh...

Don't think I've reached the best products though, can anyone point me to something better?

MrPickle

139 posts

187 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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How bout these kinda things? Don't take up any more room than the car itself either

http://www.tracyperf.com/carbags.html

Edited by MrPickle on Thursday 28th October 22:31

edb49

Original Poster:

1,652 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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MrPickle said:
How bout these kinda things? Don't take up any more room than the car itself either

http://www.tracyperf.com/carbags.html
From what I can make out those are for indoor storage only..

edb49

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1,652 posts

228 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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For anyone monitoring this thread, I also found this solution:

http://permabag.com/

RedBull

1,142 posts

245 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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I had a Protech shelter for a while to store a Mk1 RS Escort. It protected the car well enough but I found it got damaged by the wind and became a bit of a thorn in my side TBH. That said, I could have installed it better in the first place so I do accept some of the blame. However, the bungee style fasteners used to hold the "doors" to the frame perished after less than a year and I ended up using tie wraps. Also, there is no floor in the Protech so you would need to make something up yourself. Forget making it moisture proof. It will certainly stop rain and protect the car, but it is a very long way from air tight so de-humidification would be a total waste of time. To counter this however, I should say that someone else I know also has a Protech and has been delighted with it and has had it much longer than I did. (I threw mine away after about 2 1/2 years when I sold the RS, after that long on my drive it was fit for scrap - most of the frame tubes bent by the wind etc., although the material was still fine so I gave that to a friend to line his barn) A real shame as they are local to me and I could do with something similar now TBH, I just wasn't at all happy with mine so won't be getting another.

edb49

Original Poster:

1,652 posts

228 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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Thanks for the feedback, interesting.

Another option I'm considering is buying a used Brian James trailer, one of the covered ones. Thinking being that if I stick some dehumidfying bags in it, should be reasonably dry, and then I can sell the trailer with little/no depreciation.

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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Hello what about a portable garage canvas type that you folds over the car.

We have one on my wife's beetle very strong good value. Picture for you below just before we were to move it off the car. We put brackets on the floor to hold it in place.



Edited by SEE YA on Monday 1st November 15:19


Edited by SEE YA on Monday 1st November 15:21

marshalla

15,902 posts

224 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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ZOLLAR

19,920 posts

196 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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If your feeling a bit Extravagant and want more premanent space thumbup...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...



http://www.undergroundgaragesystems.co.uk/

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

221 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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SEE YA said:
Hello what about a portable garage canvas type that you folds over the car.

We have one on my wife's beetle very strong good value.

Edited by SEE YA on Monday 1st November 15:19
i see loads of those whilst out doing leaflets.

most are green and canvas though

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Monday 1st November 2010
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Sorry mine is black does the job well.