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Piccard08
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Posts: 46
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Does anyone know of a good commercially available solution to storing a 19'6'' glider outside? (UK available).
I've tried the heavy duty bag available from various dealers in the UK, but the long one is too short (19ft), and water can get in through the seams.
Double-walled drainpipe is another solution, but it's only available in 15 ft lengths, at 85 quid a pop, I'd rather not see that much waste.
Does anyone else have any useful ideas?
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shay74
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Posts: 34
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Maybe you could lay it on a cheap tarp,roll it up, and seal it with duct tape. Rich Tintera
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mal_king
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Posts: 54
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A friend of mine used the following method for years to store two gliders. He made a rack that the gliders rested on, simple wooden poles with crossbranches; at the top, a piece of vinyl was fixed that hung down at both sides, weighed with a lath along the ends to hold it down. This kept the weather out fine and at the same time made sure there was air. Simple, but quite efficient; no condensation or ventilation problems like in a tube. Bart Doets
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