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deezdad

Jackie's cashing in on your wretched disfigurement
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Who makes the best and strongest in the 12x20x8 or 12x20x10 model? Thanks-Dan
 
I have had great luck with my "Cover-It" brand garage.
I think its the 12X20X8, with the peaked roof style, not the round roof. I have had it up for.....geez at least 8 years now I think. Went up really easy. Hit it once with my car because of ice in the driveway, didnt phase it. Its at my dads, which is on the top of a hill, and we are in upstate NY, so it gets all sorts of weather thrown at it, snow ice sleet, winds, everything. And I only could get half the anchors in the ground because of our driveway, so considering that, Id say its well worth what I paid for it. The covering is great, although I would recommend some sort of water barrier for a floor (tarps, etc) if youre gonna store anything in it, since it retains moisture easily. The peaked roof is a lot easier if you plan to work on anything in there, you get more headroom than the rounded roof. I also opted for the roll-up door kit, which makes getting in and out easier.
Hope that helps! I think you can find the web address or a phone number in the back of any hot rod or car craft (which is where I found mine). Good luck! -Jason
 
SilverSleeper said:
I have had great luck with my "Cover-It" brand garage.
I think its the 12X20X8, with the peaked roof style, not the round roof. I have had it up for.....geez at least 8 years now I think. Went up really easy. Hit it once with my car because of ice in the driveway, didnt phase it. Its at my dads, which is on the top of a hill, and we are in upstate NY, so it gets all sorts of weather thrown at it, snow ice sleet, winds, everything. And I only could get half the anchors in the ground because of our driveway, so considering that, Id say its well worth what I paid for it. The covering is great, although I would recommend some sort of water barrier for a floor (tarps, etc) if youre gonna store anything in it, since it retains moisture easily. The peaked roof is a lot easier if you plan to work on anything in there, you get more headroom than the rounded roof. I also opted for the roll-up door kit, which makes getting in and out easier.
Hope that helps! I think you can find the web address or a phone number in the back of any hot rod or car craft (which is where I found mine). Good luck! -Jason
Thanks Jason, I'll look into it...matter of fact if I'm not mistakin I think I drive by a "Cover-it" distributor everyday about 5 miles from my house...cool
 
Heres a couple shots I took of mine. I just remembered I had them.
You can see how the Buick fits in there. Theres not a huge amount of room, but its not too hard to work around. And, the way its parked, theres probably about another 2-2.5' in front of the nose to the back wall. If I remember correct, these were taken about 6-7 months after I got it.
 

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