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griff66

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The blue sheets 12' x16' from Costco are excelent when combined with scaffolding, my Crusader has been under one of these for 2 years, just changed the sheet this Christmas as it was getting a little faded. They are about £15 for a bag containing 2.

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its going to stand a bit away from the house approx 16 by 10 ft so lookii ng at 6 2.4m posts 100mm square , concreted post supports , inch by 6 boards around perimeter then 2 inch by 5 ish roof supports plastic roof on top hope it will look better than it sounds ! it will be home for the mk1/2 ./

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Building Regulations do not apply to a carport provided the carport is open on at least two sides AND the floor area does not exceed 30 square metres. .I know this because I once built someone a garage with no door and no rear wall, neighbours objected but it was deemed to be a carport, doors wall added when neighbours had got used to it.

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I use a breathable motor-home cover for a Unimog 404 when I keep it on the drive. Was quoted 500 Pounds + from one supplier - in the end found a Chinese made equivalent for 150 Pounds which has served me 3 winters so far. Water deflecting, breathable - so dries quickly during times of high humidity and is physically strong enough to resist some serious winds !

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