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Outside with our Thiokol 2100b

vintagebike

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I need to reclaim some space inside our warehouse for projects being done over the winter. So I will regrettably need to re-track and move our 68- 69 2100b outside to our adjacent storage lot for the season. Some tips on the best way to minimize snow and ice damage?
 
probably need to add a few more purlins. to support the roof. tie it down good so it doesn't flap itself to shreds.
If you get lots of wind, you can't tie them down enough, the attachment points will rip out and if you go to the frame with straps the covering will shred, ask me how I know.
 
I need to reclaim some space inside our warehouse for projects being done over the winter. So I will regrettably need to re-track and move our 68- 69 2100b outside to our adjacent storage lot for the season. Some tips on the best way to minimize snow and ice damage?
i leave tracks off. roll them up and cover from sun on palletts. shove machine up on some palletts cover from uv. i find covers and tarps buffeting scratch things up more than just the weather, i cover the diffs but allow air to get at it. minimizes sweating on the inside.
 
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