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8x20ft (or larger) shipping container or similar secure store wanted.....I have site for it.

PM if you have something, Exeter/Honiton area really if possible as transport ain't going to be cheap!

 

 



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What u up to ? biggrinbiggrin



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Stuff wink



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Dawlish?



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Thems a bit beat up wink



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Do you need a heavy duty electrical supply and lots of insulation?
Tee hee

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Jerry atterick wrote:

Do you need a heavy duty electrical supply and lots of insulation?
Tee hee


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You gotta watch the ventilation jt - the odour is a bit of a give away unless in a very remote location wink



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Jerry atterick wrote:

Do you need a heavy duty electrical supply and lots of insulation?
Tee hee


 

Jerry.

You got the wrong Jon



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TTR wrote:
Jerry atterick wrote:

Do you need a heavy duty electrical supply and lots of insulation?
Tee hee


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You gotta watch the ventilation jt - the odour is a bit of a give away unless in a very remote location wink


 Its very remote wink



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Nige wrote:
Jerry atterick wrote:

Do you need a heavy duty electrical supply and lots of insulation?
Tee hee


 

Jerry.

You got the wrong Jon


 The other one sounds interesting.....



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Tips on ventilation etc appreciated biggrin

 

Anyway - back on topic, anyone got one smile



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One going for a grand on www.bushcraft.co.uk

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Bump - still looking....

Failing that a shed/lock up 20x8ft ish for rent in Honiton area.....



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Not certain how permanent you need but I picked up a S/H double garage / steel framed tent type for shot blasting, about 6m square.

I think Machine mart do them.

I think they are good UV wise and strong enough to withstand most things.

Mine has an apron around the bottom that can be buried for extra hold down.

I think they are used a fair bit for car restoration, then took down when complete - like never!

New about £400ish

If I see a link will post.



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Jerry atterick wrote:

Not certain how permanent you need but I picked up a S/H double garage / steel framed tent type for shot blasting, about 6m square.

I think Machine mart do them.

I think they are good UV wise and strong enough to withstand most things.

Mine has an apron around the bottom that can be buried for extra hold down.

I think they are used a fair bit for car restoration, then took down when complete - like never!

New about £400ish

If I see a link will post.


 

Trago have them in several sizes. They look sturdy and very reasonable too so I've been meaning to get one to tuck away in a corner of the garden to hide all the junk machinery I seem to have collected. No security for anything valuable though.

Cheers,

John

 

 



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security is the issue - and why I need a container really



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