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TurnThePage wrote:
If it's only for the wheels, why not just use pavers? I put in a gravel parking spot with levelled pavers for the wheels. It's worked great for the last 14 years.
If I could I would have a concrete slab with a cover, but I'm too close to the property line.
โSep-20-2017 10:22 AM
jbjuices wrote:If you're thinking about a free-standing structure that assembles like a kit and is then covered with a roof or walls, there is a an amount of fastening using metal panels. Most are done with a self-drilling screw. If you want to disassemble it, those screws need to come out and rarely, can they be reused in the same hole. The frame also is some work to assemble/disassemble.
Question on the Metal Canopy...I'm considering building one at the place I store my trailer and wondering if 1) I should have them put metal all the down the sides and 2) if they're easy to take down if we'd have to. I don't plan on ever moving storage areas, but questioning it just in case.
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TurnThePage wrote:
If it's only for the wheels, why not just use pavers? I put in a gravel parking spot with levelled pavers for the wheels. It's worked great for the last 14 years.
If I could I would have a concrete slab with a cover, but I'm too close to the property line.
โSep-20-2017 04:22 AM
trackdude wrote:I would do like someone else mentioned. Just get a few 6" thick square concrete pavers, just big enough for the tire area. Dig a hole, put some sand under them, level em up, and your done. Quick easy and moveable if the need arises.
I'm thinking of pouring a concrete slab for the wheels on each side of my TT and a smaller one for the tongue. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
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