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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2011, 17:07:33 »
Bill, do you ever have any problems with the coldness/ dampness on your playmo in your shed?

If I leave cardboard in our shed it goes a bit limp :-\

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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #21 on: January 08, 2011, 17:16:41 »
But I see you have a lot of construction too! that is great! :love:

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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2011, 18:15:59 »
Not half ;)

But just a year ago!!! :o :o :o

It's took me 5 years to hunt my one down :D

I thought they were only sold in Germany, along with the orange dumpster truck :-\

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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2011, 18:36:17 »
Bill, do you ever have any problems with the coldness/ dampness on your playmo in your shed?

If I leave cardboard in our shed it goes a bit limp :-\

Damo :)

Interesting question, Damo! My Playmoshed is not built attached to the ground. It can be moved as a unit with special equipment, so there is air flow under the floor. If you build a shed using the ground as a floor, dampness will come up through it due to saturation from rain, snow, etc. Even if you put plywood on the ground without elevating it & using a vapor barrier, you may get moisture causing mold, bugs, mildew, etc. It has been almost a year, & the boxes are still in great shape from what I have continually monitored! Screened windows can help air flow like my shed has too! I put black curtains up to block sun light from fading any building contents. I maybe required to get another building to store my mechanics tools that share a third of this building that would help in finding things! :lol:
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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #24 on: January 08, 2011, 19:14:08 »
Interesting question, Damo! My Playmoshed is not built attached to the ground. It can be moved as a unit with special equipment, so there is air flow under the floor. If you build a shed using the ground as a floor, dampness will come up through it due to saturation from rain, snow, etc. Even if you put plywood on the ground without elevating it & using a vapor barrier, you may get moisture causing mold, bugs, mildew, etc. It has been almost a year, & the boxes are still in great shape from what I have continually monitored! Screened windows can help air flow like my shed has too! I put black curtains up to block sun light from fading any building contents. I maybe required to get another building to store my mechanics tools that share a third of this building that would help in finding things! :lol:

ooo very techy ;)

ours rests on bricks, and is double lined with insulation and double glazing 8-)

But it still gets very cold and damp in there :(

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« Reply #25 on: January 08, 2011, 22:22:36 »
ours rests on bricks, and is double lined with insulation and double glazing 8-)
But it still gets very cold and damp in there :(

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If there is no air flow under the foundation, moisture will work its way into the building through the bricks causing dampness.
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« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2011, 22:25:28 »
If there is no air flow under the foundation, moisture will work its way into the building through the bricks causing dampness.

ahh I see ^-^

Our shed is split into two rooms - a hobby room (where my Playmo is) and then another room which is the workshop (the old part) and that is a terrible state in there with water pouring through the windows and walls when it rains! :uhoh:

And lots of mould and fungus too! :D

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« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2011, 22:32:06 »
ahh I see ^-^

Our shed is split into two rooms - a hobby room (where my Playmo is) and then another room which is the workshop (the old part) and that is a terrible state in there with water pouring through the windows and walls when it rains! :uhoh:

And lots of mould and fungus too! :D

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Be very careful of mold, Damo! I had a great uncle that cleaned an old farm house that had a roof leak for years. The house had accumulated mold on a grand scale, & he didn't wear a respirator while trying to eliminate the mold. Shortly after the seige of fighting the mold he started suffering from a severe headaches. He ended up losing one of his eye's from the mold attacking his sinuses & infecting his eye!
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« Reply #28 on: January 08, 2011, 22:56:24 »
That's horrible!
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Re: My Playmoshed.
« Reply #29 on: January 08, 2011, 23:17:05 »
Wait a moment please ... this is not a store ??????:o :o :o :o :o

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