RE: best possible winterproofing of mopar considering......
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RE: best possible winterproofing of mopar considering......



Neal,

I'm moving 2 couches, a coffee table, an end table, 3 lamps, 2 dead 
plants, and I'm putting the car in the living room.

Nick
Furyus





neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
> Hi  ffolkes, I have moved again,to the country this time.
>    Now my shop is a giant tin tractor barn with concrete floors.  The
> roof is sound, and its fully enclosed , but obviously no insulation or
> heat.
>    what is the best possible way for me to keep  the rust monster and
> other car hating creatures from having their way with my coronet.
>    heres some concerns:
>  1) moisture in the air ( oregon is very rainy in the winter)
>   2) moisture coming up thru concrete slab
> 
>   I have heard of guys using fans and light bulbs to help.
>   thanks.
>    neal zimmerman, eugene oregon



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