Make shift car port (really a question about glue)
Discussion
I've taken a car off the road for winter and would like to put a roof over it's head. The only issue is I live in a rented house.
My drive goes down the size of the house, and is in between next doors house. It's approximately 2 foot wider than the car and is a nice little tunnel to leave the car parked up.
If I could have free reign of the area I'd just drill a couple of bracket into my house and next doors house and put a roof over the top, but I can't really do anything destructive to the houses.
Is there some sort of extra epic glue I could use to hold a roof to brick? I can put supports the other side.
My drive goes down the size of the house, and is in between next doors house. It's approximately 2 foot wider than the car and is a nice little tunnel to leave the car parked up.
If I could have free reign of the area I'd just drill a couple of bracket into my house and next doors house and put a roof over the top, but I can't really do anything destructive to the houses.
Is there some sort of extra epic glue I could use to hold a roof to brick? I can put supports the other side.
jon- said:
sparkythecat said:
Why not support your carport on legs (like a table) and bracket the base of the legs to the driveway, rather than the wall of the house ?
Same problem, can't really drill into the drive... however massive sandbags might help 
Alternatively try this http://www.dancover.co.uk/Portable-Garages-Shelter...
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