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What's your go-to tarp?

I'm thinking machinery-covering, log-weatherising, old van-hiding tarp.

Does the job.

Doesn't tear next week.

Won't require second mortgage (now that I've spent up on a new wheelbarrow)

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a good thing if you can get hold of them is old curtain sides off a lorry really durable and not usally alot of money

 

Second that,or old advertising hoardings, there was a bloke on ebay selling some a few monthe ago, i got one off him for £24 , 30ft x15ft. a bit heavy compared to the cheap blue ones, but great if you dont want to move it about much.

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Those lorry curtain sides are fab we have one but rather heavy we painted ours green lol also I know somebody who uses a large swimming pool cover which is rather thick and good for covering and keeping stuff dry

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