The Jeep has been banished
#31
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
pull off easily enough!
Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
> Almost forgot these folks
> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
> Now those are some serious portable structures.
> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>
> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
> garage in your back yard?
>
> --
> DougW
>
If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
pull off easily enough!
Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
> Almost forgot these folks
> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
> Now those are some serious portable structures.
> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>
> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
> garage in your back yard?
>
> --
> DougW
>
#32
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
#33
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
#34
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
wrote:
>
>Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>garage in your back yard?
I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
$$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
in the existing garage.
http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
#35
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:07:20 -0500, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
#36
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:07:20 -0500, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
#37
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:07:20 -0500, "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
this)rogers.com> wrote:
>Actually, why not just continue to use the tarp.
>If it freezes, it freezes!! Just go start up the jeep and let her warm up
>with the tarp over it. Leave the heaters on full blast and the tarp should
>pull off easily enough!
I thought the same thing, fired it up and let it sit for an hour with the heater
on. The area over the hood did defrost, but the hard top provided enough
insolation that there wasn't a bit of thawing, even though the cab was toasty
warm. The other problem was it was frozen to the tops of the fenders and fender
flares, which get no heat at all. :-(
So I dragged the garden hose out and sprayed the ice with the relatively warmer
water until it melted.
Dean
>
>Just don't sit under the tarp while it's warming up! (carbon monoxide!)
>
>
>"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>news:TaKld.100313$tU4.44465@okepread06...
>> Almost forgot these folks
>> http://www.alaskastructures.com/
>> Now those are some serious portable structures.
>> Of course they come with a serious price tag. :(
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>
#38
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.
#39
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.
#40
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Re: The Jeep has been banished
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:44:14 -0600, "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ever considered building a covered driveway or a
>> garage in your back yard?
>
> I tried to convince the SO that we NEED a garage in the back yard. But that
> $$,$$$ cost is sort of an impediment. <g> Besides I'd really rather have this
> in the existing garage.
>
> http://www.backyardbuddy.com/
If you don't mind driving to Indiana, there is a dealer selling off one of
their lifts.