nh_yota
Well-known member
My dad stores the life jackets for his boat in an old shed out behind his house. The problem is, rodents often get into the life jacket stash over the winter and tear them up for bedding, leaving a nice mess of feces behind. We stored them in the basement this winter to keep them from getting damaged, but space is at a premium in their house and we are thinking of putting them back out in the shed if we can figure out a way to keep them from getting damaged.
Rodent-proofing the shed itself is a no-go because it's old, has two sliding barn doors and even though it's in pretty good shape I think trying to seal it up would be harder than rebuilding it.
We are thinking of getting a used two-door metal cabinet like you would see in an office because they are fairly cheap acquire, but I am concerned about them not sealing up tight enough to keep mice out. I like the cabinet idea in general because if we store the life jackets in trunk or a bin, it will be more likely to get buried under other boxes and bins.
Thoughts?
Rodent-proofing the shed itself is a no-go because it's old, has two sliding barn doors and even though it's in pretty good shape I think trying to seal it up would be harder than rebuilding it.
We are thinking of getting a used two-door metal cabinet like you would see in an office because they are fairly cheap acquire, but I am concerned about them not sealing up tight enough to keep mice out. I like the cabinet idea in general because if we store the life jackets in trunk or a bin, it will be more likely to get buried under other boxes and bins.
Thoughts?

