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djstefanos
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Hi guys, I currently have a couple of cabs in my bedroom which i would like to get rid of very much. I have some finished and some unpainted. If I throw them out into my shed which does get cold (New York) will the weather damage anything? (I'm taking drivers out.)
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twinysteve
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i have never had problems storing cabs in cold sheds as long as they are water tight
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as i said
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ceharden
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Beware of damp and unpainted cabs too. If they're made of ply they won't be affected structurally but you can start to get mildew on them etc. Best to give at least one coat of paint to seal the surface.
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mykey
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a couple of blankets over them and they will be fine
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TONY.A.S.S.
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A De- humidifier would help ( subject covered in another thread.)
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mylesound
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i never got around to painting my G subs. i just threw a sheet over it and its in my garage in NY too.
its been about 2 months alwready struggling with the cold and its doing just fine. what kind of cabs are you parting with? |
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djstefanos
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mykey
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like I said, just throw a blanket over them but do keep them off the floor damp can jump around 2 ft
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djstefanos
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thats cool, i will do that. I think a De-humidifier would be a bit expensive to keep running
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kevin tyler
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whats the best type of shed?
t n g or lap
kev
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TONY.A.S.S.
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4 walls. roof +door.
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CLsystems
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+floor and security Knome next to the door
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