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What to do with tires when storing car for winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 118205" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Agreed Derek. Insulated and attached three sides and ceiling, it will never freeze..Especially if you run a bit of pipe and tee into a heat duct or two ...lol .. Last post I saw of Riley's garage was without insulation and not sure if it had more than one attached side. I assumed when he said the temp was already down to 34 F this year that it is still uninsulated. My previous house with a detached uninsulated garage only averaged about 10 degrees warmer than the outside air temp.... Of course pulling a diesel truck in every night with 14 litres of hot oil and 27 litres of hot antifreeze in it, and then plugging the block heater in probably accounts for a little too.... still use to be damn cold in there come morning.... lol.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 118205, member: 2217"] Agreed Derek. Insulated and attached three sides and ceiling, it will never freeze..Especially if you run a bit of pipe and tee into a heat duct or two ...lol .. Last post I saw of Riley's garage was without insulation and not sure if it had more than one attached side. I assumed when he said the temp was already down to 34 F this year that it is still uninsulated. My previous house with a detached uninsulated garage only averaged about 10 degrees warmer than the outside air temp.... Of course pulling a diesel truck in every night with 14 litres of hot oil and 27 litres of hot antifreeze in it, and then plugging the block heater in probably accounts for a little too.... still use to be damn cold in there come morning.... lol..... [/QUOTE]
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