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I dug mine into the ground, small ramp down and used the spoil to cover the roof, rear and sides. You have to leave the door exposed but a bit of hardened steel plate for lock protection and a secondary door on the inside with a site safe for smaller tools which is welded to the ground with chains to hold the larger objects. Can't do much else but it's everything I can do to slow them down. A few big flood lights and motion sensors to wake the pooch is about as good as it gets.

 

 

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Theres good thinking no "visual pollution" unless you go up a storey. Would make an excellent underground garage as well.

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A guy local to me tried to bury a couple of 40 footers to get arround planning, all went well till they decided to concrete over the top to make parking. The boxes collapsed under the weight and the underground rooms have huge bulges in the roof and sides.

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Has anyone got one of these? Looks tasty but probably expensive.

 

 

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I've got one. They are expensive but they are like a safe, and they are for life :big grin:and they will make them to any spec you want.

 

It also got all the saws out of my bedroom (well the wife's workroom) which is a god send, the smell of fuel in the house was really not good.

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