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SuperBus
Oct 27, 2019Nomad
Bruce Brown wrote:way2roll wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:
I vote for building your own garage for it. Winter isn't here yet, I'd say you'd still have time to get a pole building up before the snow falls.
Time find a contractor or get building it yourself.
BTW, ours is in a heated garage and its awesome. We haven't winterized since 2001.
OP stated he lives in a suburban area and can't build his own barn.
You missed where he posted;
My father might have space in his barn, but then we'd need to find new homes for two co-owned classic vehicles, which would be easier to do I guess, but would just move the problem to those vehicles from the bus.
Long term (i.e. next year) I may build another barn on his property to solve this issue, so I guess I need only be concerned with one season of the coach being under a cover.
With that noted, I still content there is time to get a pole barn up and weather tight this year.
Well, after some discussion this morning, we have decided to find the two classics a new winter home and get the bus in the existing barn for this winter. Once the thaw is out, I'll start putting poles in the ground for a bus only garage.
Seems like the verdict is still out on the covers. I will probably get one made anyhow, as its possible I'll need to pull the bus out a week here and there while we fiddle with a multitude of other projects this winter, and I am sure I will have other temporary uses for it in the future, when having it in the new barn isn't reasonable for whatever reason.
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