txoil
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1960 Shasta Deluxe 19
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Post by txoil on May 12, 2015 7:40:53 GMT -8
We restored our Shasta Deluxe in the front yard, as there was no cover and it was too tall to fit under carport. What we had to do was buy a fitted cover and also a big green tarp, and once the skins were off, at the end of the day we covered the whole thing with the slick poly tarp, which then allowed the fitted cover to be pulled over and secured all around. Of course, we had some curse word inspiring moments such as when a sudden summer storm would boil up and we had to rush to cover the trailer before the downpour arrived, and twice, a sudden violent gust of wind took the entire one piece roof and blew it off the top of the trailer (it was not fastened, just sitting in place. You do what you have to, with the tools you have available. Harbor Freight sells a temporary garage kit made of steel poles covered with poly tarps in different sizes for about $200-$250 which might be an option for you.
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windborn
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Post by windborn on May 12, 2015 12:55:19 GMT -8
You do what you have to, with the tools you have available. Good advice! I'm already planning on a lot of curse words. Glad to know I'm not alone
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