External storage suggestions
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External storage suggestions
We are just about to move and there is currently no where to store my Atom inside. Other than a basic cover I'd be really interested in any suggestions or innovative solutions for giving my Atom the best protection without a garage please.
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Re: External storage suggestions
There has been quite a discussions about Carcoons. Not sure if some of those posts are worth a look?
Won't do a lot in terms of security, but apparently something to consider in the battle against dirt, wet and humidity (?)
https://www.ariel.club/forum/search.php ... ds=carcoon
Won't do a lot in terms of security, but apparently something to consider in the battle against dirt, wet and humidity (?)
https://www.ariel.club/forum/search.php ... ds=carcoon
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Re: External storage suggestions
This may be a daft suggestion (because it depends on the space you have available) but what about a covered trailer parked up? They range from the super luxury to the PVC-covered.
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Atom (165) > Atom 2 (220) > Atom 3 (300) > Atom 3.5 (310) > Atom 4 (350).
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Re: External storage suggestions
Depends how windy or exposed it is?
You can get a number of car tents or portable garages. They range from cheapo and nasty that you wouldn't put up in a light breeze to properly load rated for wind and snow.
Look for heavy pvc with applicable load ratings and you'll probably get an Atom sized one for around £600.
You can get a number of car tents or portable garages. They range from cheapo and nasty that you wouldn't put up in a light breeze to properly load rated for wind and snow.
Look for heavy pvc with applicable load ratings and you'll probably get an Atom sized one for around £600.
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Re: External storage suggestions
Karl, Steve, Namsterbuzz, thanks for your comments very helpful.
Looks like an external car coon is the answer then. Steve not a stupid suggestion you made and I will at some point get a trailer, but it's not a cheap option so the car coon sounds like the answer. I think it's worth going for quality as we could be a bit exposed- moving to the middle of Dartmoor... at least I'll be nearer Crewkerne
Looks like an external car coon is the answer then. Steve not a stupid suggestion you made and I will at some point get a trailer, but it's not a cheap option so the car coon sounds like the answer. I think it's worth going for quality as we could be a bit exposed- moving to the middle of Dartmoor... at least I'll be nearer Crewkerne
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