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Re: OT : Book Storage in Garage



Jim

2 Things

1. I think that some of the car bubbles do come with de-humidifers.
(http://www.airflow-uk.com/air-chamber.htm)

2. The garage had a Lotus 340R in it until I sold it for a regular
Elise. So please don't worry the car angle is well covered

3. Left is no-go as we have warm-air heating and the loft is full of
ducts

Cheers

Ben


On 27 Sep 2005, at 20:04, Jim Noble wrote:

> Ben McCormack wrote:
>
>
>> So is there any way that I can store them in the garage? The only
>> idea I had was one of those de-humidified car storage bubbles.
>>
>
>
> The car bubbles are not de-humidified. They are just well (?)
> ventilated.
>
> You could put a de-humidifier in one though I suppose.
>
> I'm obliged to object to that plan on principal though. Garages are
> for
> cars, not books :-)
>
> What about the loft? Or one of those self-storage places?
>
> Jim
>
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