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daveuprite wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:06 am Beautiful lawn, OB1. :lol:

I wish! :lol: Mine's just paving slabs with weeds growing through in a yard that's barely bigger than the shed! :oops:
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OB1 wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:51 am..plus tools, bits of wood that I'll eventually never use, etc. ...
Fixed that for you, ob1 :D
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I've got one of those metal sheds and a tip for you--get some slabs of the aluminium coated insulation foam about 30,0 mm thick and attach them to the roof inside--makes a huge difference to the insulation and with virtually no condensation--do the walls as well if you can. Also put it on a good base and make sure that the bottom edge has a good cement fillet (inside) or similar to stop the little critters squeezing in--they love plastic!--also put a couple of traps down--chocolate hazlenut spread is the best bait! I also store two bikes outside , but under a shelter, and with big, loose covers over them--plenty of ventilation and NO corrosion issues through the winters--and they are not smothered in oily stuff.
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