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Offline raindodger

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Re: Exhausts
« Reply #15 on: 09.01. 2025 08:51 »
I used to wrap my bike in old towels and store it in a sealed plastic bag.
Then suck out the air with a vacuum cleaner.
Now that have fitted a sidecar, that is impossible.
So the towels will have to do.
Tim.

Offline Jules

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Re: Exhausts
« Reply #16 on: 13.01. 2025 09:41 »
you can always insulate the shed  *eek*, when I built mine (colourbond steel) I used Aircell across the roof and down the sides, never had a condensation problem, not toooooooo cold in winter (down to zero - 2 outside), still gets a bit warm in summer (up to 35-38 deg outside), but its tolerable...
probably best to build with a higher roof than you really need if you can, for summer, I learnt that later with a friend's shed...

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Re: Exhausts
« Reply #17 on: 13.01. 2025 10:11 »
For a really snug winter workshop I bought a redundant refrigerated lorry body. 5" of insulation allround. Just have to remember to let some fresh air in occasionally. 😁
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