Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clintess Carpet on January 02, 2011, 11:03:15 pm
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Yeap, I'm investing in one of these for my back garden.
It's a massive 8m x 5m, houses 4 seperate rooms, loads of work space to clean those rugs, plenty of space for my stock and all for only about £600 ;D
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and more
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Headroom is 7'5"
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Great for a camping holiday no doubt.
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Good for storing spam
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ooh thats a big ass tent!
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Good for storing spam
Why do you think its spam & i am trying to sell a tent? If I was, and I'm not, I'd have posted a link or something back to a website?
The website on the pics is where I found this big mother uploaded by someone else.
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very camp luvvy.... :-*
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How well would it cope with two feet of snow or even a couple of inches of rain that would flood the ground ?
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Not very secure, I wouldn't store anything valuable in it!
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ideal for my outdoor swimming pool.
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carry on camping ;D ;D
Might do for my new indoor gym ;D
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Derek might just about fit your weekly takings in there ;D
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Not very secure for stock or storing rugs.
John
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Make sure you put a big padlock on the door ;D ::)
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Of course if you haven't got a SECURE large garden then don't bother, but I've got a 6' wall plus railings all round mine.
Ill post some pics when its kitted out.
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Ok for temporary storage , but a bonkers idea for any length of time. Far better to use an old shipping container painted up nice . Or build a nice wooden building and add value to your house.
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I decided to invest in a sectional concrete garage. When I ran out of space they took the end wall off added another 6ft and put the end wall on again. :)
If you put it through the books don't forget this will have additional tax implications.
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Ok for temporary storage , but a bonkers idea for any length of time. Far better to use an old shipping container painted up nice . Or build a nice wooden building and add value to your house.
Old shipping container in my back garden? ??? The misus will go nuts ::)
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Ok for temporary storage , but a bonkers idea for any length of time. Far better to use an old shipping container painted up nice . Or build a nice wooden building and add value to your house.
Old shipping container in my back garden? ??? The misus will go nuts ::)
But a bloody great tent she's fine with ::) ;D.
Wish you had posted this last week, could have been funniest thread of the year.
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Ok for temporary storage , but a bonkers idea for any length of time. Far better to use an old shipping container painted up nice . Or build a nice wooden building and add value to your house.
Old shipping container in my back garden? ??? The misus will go nuts ::)
But a bloody great tent she's fine with ::) ;D.
Wish you had posted this last week, could have been funniest thread of the year.
She's happy with a tent and no it's not funny
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I meant a shipping container behind or at the side of a garage, or screened by a fence or some trees , I have done this at 2 previous houses , it is the quickest ,cheapest way to get fast space, sorry , the tent idea is novel , but very funny.
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Old shipping container in my back garden? Huh The misus will go nuts
You can always make it subterranean,can have a dual use then ;D
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Holy poo...how much stock you got ?
Half a dozen tubs of powder aint gonna take up that much room.
Why not buy a Bouncy Castle with the £600, stick it in the garden and charge everyone in the village £5 a time...you'd make a fortune :D