agreed, i'm hiring a van 2moro for a day and its a measly £30 for 24 hours - transport is not and never was the issue, storage is.
I don't know where any of you live or would like to store this item, so I decided yUK central was a reasonable starting point and space can be rented for as little as £4.62 per week for 25 ft2 at Dudley, Wolverhampton, Stourbridge, Halesowen or Lye.You can rent a council garage for about £600pa.
I don't know where any of you live or would like to store this item, so I decided yUK central was a reasonable starting point and space can be rented for as little as £4.62 per week for 25 ft2 at Dudley, Wolverhampton, Stourbridge, Halesowen or Lye.
http://www.hillcreststorage.co.uk/
All good information, but 5 pages in, just a tad late, IMHO.The devil is in the small print. That's only an introductory price - it doubles after the first 3 months, and there's a mandatory insurance charge of £6/mo to be added. Also if the <whatever it is> really does need a 3mx3m space, that's 100 sqft - the equivalent of an 8x12 shed, which is huge.
With the mandatory insurance, that'd cost £136/month at the place in your link. A council garage would likely be less than £50 for a considerably bigger space.
I found all this out last time I moved house and needed some extra storage space for awhile. To my great surprise, I was able to get into a council garage 1/4 mile away in less than two weeks for less that a fifth of what I'd have paid for a similar space at any of the self storage companies.
These self storage places are another face of rip-off Britain. I could have rented a flat for less than it'd have cost to store & insure my house contents at one of them.
Google, Coleman events shelters, come in up to 15x15 feet and 2 meters of head room, cost about a couple of hundred quid and can be stored neatly in a relatively small space, sell the current marquee and that would more than fund one or even two of them which you could spread out on a stand and arrange the cars around them
We're currently using a Coleman event shelter for the Fiat Scotland events and they are very good and much more compact storage-wise than normal gazebos. This is the FS one prior to the Scottish Italian Car Day
However... having been to a couple of Fiat Forum events I don't think even the 15ft x 15ft would be big enough and you'd need at least a couple minimum. Idiot proof though and very sturdy![]()
Three of these would be £300 and easier to store. Be sure to have heavy weights for the corners and hammer-in tie-down stakes for where it's possible to use them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coleman-E...280433?hash=item56850b0931:g:g8EAAOSwJMhXDhV7
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Side screens are extra.
Most events require public liability insurance. With today's "blame everything on someone else society" its daft to not cover the cover.![]()
only problem with them is there is no sides... the marquee really comes into its own when the weather is a bit crap at a show - you need something with sides to stop the rain and wind. Granted, the rest of the time they would be perfect.
Bloke walks into a doctors and says Doctor I keep dreaming of marquees and wigwams what can I do? The doc prescribed him tranquilisers. Said he was two tents ?
This is exactly the sort of thing I think we need. The price of them is almost unimportant as we save so much on van an storage expenses. These could be stored in a shed and transported in the back of a car easily enough![]()
How tall are the poles. I have a cellar but the steps have a sharp bend making it hard to get anything very long down there. I'm located in Darlaston, West Midlands. (Google darlaston Asda and I'm not far from their, obviously don't want to put my actual postcode online)
I'm also a busy guy and don't get to all shows but if you're willing to sort out someone to drop it off and collect it then there won't be an issue.
Poles 2m long
Won't a cellar be damp? Canvas quickly rots if put away wet.
These are good for sitting down in, but not so good for a load of people standing up. They feel quite claustrophobic as the roof is pretty low.Three of these would be £300 and easier to store. Be sure to have heavy weights for the corners and hammer-in tie-down stakes for where it's possible to use them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coleman-E...280433?hash=item56850b0931:g:g8EAAOSwJMhXDhV7
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Side screens are extra.
Most events require public liability insurance. With today's "blame everything on someone else society" its daft to not cover the cover.![]()
These are good for sitting down in, but not so good for a load of people standing up. They feel quite claustrophobic as the roof is pretty low.
If you had the side walls on, you wouldn't want a large bunch of people inside.