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Hello All. I'm posting as occured to me there might be some recommendations on this here fine forum, for pop-up tents/sheds/garages etc. One can google til the cows come home. I'm looking for something that will be in a sheltered spot, and approx the size of a double garage, or two single ones. If anyone can recommend a particular make and model I'd be super grateful. Thanks!

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3 hours ago, Jase hutch said:

I always thought that the Clarke ones from Machine Mart looked good  ?

Customer of mine has a Clarke one he stores one of his Morgans in, I was very impressed when I looked at the construction. 

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We have one for biggish caravan

i got big pegs for it and weighted down the frame with bags of gravel

it survived storm Arwen unscathed 

in a not very sheltered spot 

will try and dig out brand 

it’s 5 years old now and holding up

well

 

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I've sorta looked at them briefly, but for the cost you're halfway to buying timber and wriggly tin to build something that will last decades, and you could put a lock on the door!

 

 

You sometimes see people selling 2nd hand big gazebo/marquee things that have been bought and used once for a wedding, the white ones aren't very easy on the eye though!

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When I'm not charcoal making and coppicing. I spend the summer doing marquees. Depends what size you want. Up to 6m wide

Try these for new temporary storage: 

WWW.HOECKERUK.COM

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Or here for the second hand (and some new stuff)

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Curlew above is good if you just want cover.

Be aware that not all frames have the same length legs and some manufacturers are easier to extend. 

 

Long time since I worked in marquee industry, but a lot of kit that gets shifted on will have expired fire tickets if that is important to you.

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How about a polytunnel.

 

Not sure how the price compares to  marquees but northern polytunnel are good they do a whole range of different covers

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, Stere said:

How about a polytunnel.

 

Not sure how the price compares to  marquees but northern polytunnel are good they do a whole range of different covers

 

 

Oooh now they look good 👍🏼

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