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Author Topic: "New" to me toy....  (Read 3257 times)

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nice decal on the truck door!!!   :happy1:
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nice decal on the truck door!!!   :happy1:
it's the only thing holding that Ford together!! :sleazy: :bow: :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

That's what Dotch said anyway! :coffee:
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so......HD....question now that you had it out. is it very drafty??? i always had the perception that those toy hauler type houses with the big doors on the back werent as air tight as the non toy hauler types?

just curious is all!!!
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Having a blanket to hang there on cold drafty days helps. 

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The wind was blowing like a mf'er... But it was really nice in the shack. No issues with the back doors at all.
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The wind was blowing like a mf'er... But it was really nice in the shack. No issues with the back doors at all.

still bowing like that here!!!   :thumbs:
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The wind was blowing like a mf'er... But it was really nice in the shack. No issues with the back doors at all.
:happy1: :happy1:
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A few upgrades....
Before and after...
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Damn... looking good bud!! :happy1:
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Looks good and like a fun project !

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You can use that as a hunting blind too.  Very nice.

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So, when the ice season is done... do you guys that have houses store them indoors?

I made room in the barn, and got it inside. I'm just not sure if I wanna leave it in there.

I want to clean up the frame and undercoat it and do some welding on the fenders. But it does take up a lot of space.
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I don't have one but it seems to me they were made for outdoor use so storing them outside shouldn't be a problem. Just remember like a boat get every crumb of food out or you'll get mice. Maybe if near electric run a fan inside for a few days to ensure everything is dry to avoid mildew? I really don't know, I'm kinda useless.  :confused:
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So, when the ice season is done... do you guys that have houses store them indoors?

I made room in the barn, and got it inside. I'm just not sure if I wanna leave it in there.

I want to clean up the frame and undercoat it and do some welding on the fenders. But it does take up a lot of space.
i'd leave it outside and keep the door open so,,,,,,,,,,,,ahem, .......all the skurrels you supposedly have  :rotflmao: :bonk: have a safe space!!!!!! :rolleyes: :sleazy:

it make take up a fair amount of room....but if its not in the way.......keep it inside.........but like dutchy said....they are built for outside. and before ya know it thewife will use it for extra storage space!!!!!! :rotflmao:

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Mine stays outside and I keep a window cracked so it has circulation.  I have screens on my windows.  If I could keep it inside I sure would.  Fill it with mice repellent. Mine is tight enough that I have never had mice in it yet.