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Shelter Logic portable garage

ragdoll

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I've used these over the years in one application or another, usually serving my purpose's well.

The last one I bought I sprung for a high quality version, with a better quality frame and fabric.

Well, the frame is great but after moving to a high snow fall area, the cover is starting to fail.

Has anyone here sheathed a Shelter Logic? If so, what did you use and how'd it turn out?

BTW, this is used just for incidental type stuff I don't want left in the rain or sun, wood, outdoor equipment, misc stuff...
 

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Ji m

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I just bought replacement pieces from Shelter Logic for mine over the Summer.

Was cheaper than piecing it togther, and it was all the right stuff.

Was for a 12'×13'×20(?)' "Barn in a Box"
 
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Buckgnarly

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Northern sells a damn near perfect fit tarp that is heavy duty. I put one right over my old cover and its been good for the past 3 years... if it starts to fail, I'll throw on another! Can't find my old order, but its a couple feet wider when measuring around the top and about the same depth as the frame.
I have mine on railroad ties, and just used eye bolts and 550 cord to secure it, the tarp is about 2 feet shy of both bottoms.

That's pretty damn gutsy putting it under the shedding roof!:scared:

Found the tarp I ordered.....
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200596405_200596405
 
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quattro_sinko

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I recently had one fail after a decade. I was religious about using a push broom ( from the underside) to make snow and ice fall off the top, AFTER EVERY STORM. This extended the life of my last one. As far as resheathing, I suppose its do-able, but I agree that the location you have yours in the pictures is going to kill it prematurely. Keep it clear, and good luck.
 
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