Large garage planned for new construction

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11ant

2020-07-19 13:38:06
  • #1
I have both, pumice and steel, both not for the first time and also both not with a closed bottom. Files and even furniture stand in the stone garage for years without problems, electronics as well. The car (sheet metal) only gets the steel garage because it tolerates it best. Another car (with fabric roof) also stood without problems in a sheet metal garage.
 

Papa_Wutz

2020-07-19 16:25:14
  • #2
Would you say the steel garage is only okay as a parking space for cars, but not as a storage room for tools, bicycles, etc.? Or to what extent do the items stored have to "tolerate" the steel garage? ...that sounds as if it would be quite uncomfortable in there?
 

11ant

2020-07-19 19:38:28
  • #3
Tools and bicycles tolerate the steel garage like the car. The climate there is regulated by the things stored inside. Books (in the [Bimsgarage] unproblematic) do not fare well there, and the cradle will be swollen until the next child if stored there. A dresser that is supposed to spend its final days as a workbench can go there – one that is supposed to go back into the apartment, better not. A fleece on the ceiling also does not regulate the climate, but only significantly mitigates the condensation problem.
 

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