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WHNJ701

I hope the our plastic sheds survive the storm!

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Ed Kennell
18 minutes ago, cafoose said:

 

 

               You use the plow on the side hills Chuck?     :ychain:

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cafoose
6 minutes ago, jabelman said:

I hope the our plastic sheds survive the storm!

I had them up a couple years and so far they're doing great for HF garages! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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varosd

Go figure 

minimal snow last couple years in central PA

we move and now they are gonna get a bunch!

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AMC RULES

Wondered where you went to Don? 

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Pollack Pete

Ready in upstate NY.Latest forecast predicts 8 to 14 inches.Bring it on.......

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JoeM

got the wife's rig parked outside the mud room door!

 

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D_Mac

My plastic shed has been up going on 7 yrs now. Most likely get a new one next year as it is starting to tear along the zipper. I reinforced the roof to hold the snow. Worth every penny I say.

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roadapples
24 minutes ago, bds1984 said:

Seen them 3 times....

 

 

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Pullstart
13 hours ago, jabelman said:

I hope the our plastic sheds survive the storm!

 

I saw that they’re not so much worried about the accumulation, but the massive amounts of weight.  Brush them clean often, I bet that’s the best bet :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart
13 hours ago, cafoose said:

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Looks like the only way to improve is roller chain on the front tires and snow cabs!  Have fun!

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WHNJ701
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 

I saw that they’re not so much worried about the accumulation, but the massive amounts of weight.  Brush them clean often, I bet that’s the best bet :handgestures-thumbupright:

That's the plan, keep the weight off, the ones beefed up with emt and the heavy duty cover, the other one that has a mustang in it I gotta watch

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Chestnut
On 12/16/2020 at 11:05 AM, pullstart said:

 

I saw that they’re not so much worried about the accumulation, but the massive amounts of weight.  Brush them clean often, I bet that’s the best bet :handgestures-thumbupright:

If there's a clear spot or two along the center line of the plastic shed you can hang a 2x4 from the ridgepole, short enough to clear the ground by an inch or so. Will be vertical unless there's something contacting it and will take load if the roof starts to sag in the middle. This was the suggestion from the manufacturer when ordering replacements for all the twisted and bent high tunnel parts. Fortunately for me, not my high tunnel.

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rmaynard
On 12/15/2020 at 9:30 PM, jabelman said:

I hope the our plastic sheds survive the storm!

My HF garage-in-a-box was erected in 2015, and was subject to two 30" snows that winter. Subsequent winters also had snow. I never had any problem. I did add more anchors when there were forecasts of hurricanes. I just took it down in October after moving everything to the new pole building.

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