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stewart cook
Hi there im a bit short of room in the house and wondered does any body keep their pinball machines in a wooden shed in the garden in the uk or is it asking for trouble with the cold or damp? Thanks
Hi I dont own one as yet but probs something from the nineties thanksAs long as shed is not leaky short term storage, prob fine. Long term .....prob best not to.
I have stored couple machines in my unheated brick outhouse/store for up to a year and they were fine. Wrapped in blankets. I certainly wouldnt store a precious backglass in a shed though. What era pin is it ?
Wow thats good. ThanksIf your shed has leccy stick in one of these or similar....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hylite-1ft-Eco-Tube-Heater-White/dp/B00ID7UF7A/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1410775398&sr=1-1&keywords=45w tube heater
It'll keep the temperature swing lower and stop things from getting wetted by the dew point. Also by the very nature of hotter air, it'll move the air around a bit.
What was more amazing is that one of these raised our garage temp from -3 to +4 when we had the bad winter.
As long as shed is not leaky short term storage, prob fine. Long term .....prob best not to.
I have stored couple machines in my unheated brick outhouse/store for up to a year and they were fine. Wrapped in blankets. I certainly wouldnt store a precious backglass in a shed though. What era pin is it ?
I have one of these as well, they are terrible for condenation unfortunately.Anyone got any thoughts on something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/5FT-3FT-PLASTIC-TALL-SHED/dp/B0043R1IKW/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1410855721&sr=8-15&keywords=keter plastic garden shed
I reckon I could store two pins in there. It could be insulated a bit, and it could even be wired up with electrics for a very small shed heater. Probably too small for an electric dehumidifier, but could possibly use a little Calcium Chloride caravan dehumidifier pot.
Any mileage in that?