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    Outdoor storage cabinet

    Hey folks, our current "outdoor" cabinet in the open T is an old metal office cabinet that is now a rusty, mouse infested, mess. I have a rubbermaid cabinet at home, but if you bump it wrong it falls to pieces (I guess I should just glue it together).

    Any suggestions for a semi-outdoor (sheltered) storage box to put oil, some tools, and other airplane gizmos in?

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    I actually have been using 4 drawer metal filing cabinets. You can arrange them any way you want and they are even lockable. Got mine from a company that was down sizing. They were very reasonable in price.

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    The problem with metal is rust and mouse infestation, and the old drawers / doors don't survive too long being outside. Was looking for something plastic maybe.

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    Build something out of wood, Steve. Not high science. Most of the plastic stuff I've seen is just as you described....junk.

    As for mice, good luck with that. Maybe put a piece of flashing around the base of it???

    Or hand grenades with peanut butter on the pins...

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    Surplus airline galley trolleys. They're sturdy aluminum and SS w/simple twist knob doors locks. Some even have wheels big enough to roll around on uneven floors.

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    Turns out there are plenty of plans on the web. This one looked versatile: http://www.woodstore.net/utcasyforyob.html. Building your own locker could be an enjoyable project! Another alternative would be to buy a Danish wooden locker from www.colemans.com. Shelves are already built in, and it has a rubber gasket that would be good for excluding pests.
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    I thought about the wood route. That is not a problem as I used to build high-end kitchens for a living, I just wondered if there was a cheap plastic route.

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    Marine store for dock boxes and dock lockers. Usually made of gel-coated fiberglass. Or find a warehouse equipment store that sells plastic school lockers if your storage corner is shaded from the sun.

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    I found a wooden one on Craigs List for next to nothing, placed in on top of a couple of 4X4's. It's been in an open sided T hangar for quite awhile and still functional. Not sure it could be called pretty!

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    Get yourself a old cooler Thermos, Coleman or Igloo they a used to being outside and are quite water proof. They keep water in or out and will float in the event such as Sandy

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    As Sierra Bravo said, marine dock box works great. Keeps equipment dry and critter free, only sugestion is fasten it down, our first one dissapeared with all its contents. Check your local marinas, sometimes they have used ones that boaters ask them to sell for them.

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    Go get a couple of old refrigerators and put a lock hasp on it for security.

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    All good ideas. I like the marine locker idea especially since I would like to have something like that down by the lake at home too.

    It does need to be accessible, as I plan to put my little air compressor in there, extension cords, cases of oil, filters, some tools, rags and cleaning stuff, etc.

    Thanks!

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    I use a composite ( plastic) shed purchased from Lowes Home Improvement under a carport at the hunting club. Steel reinforced, lockable and being under roof provides for unlimited lifetime . Really has worked well for security, rust proof, and keeps dust and dirt off of stored contents. Walk in convience a plus. Easy assembly. Fairly inexpensive!
    The dock Box may work if it provides sufficient capacity, but they do walk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgerard View Post
    Go get a couple of old refrigerators and put a lock hasp on it for security.

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    !

    Old frig works fine, cut the cord going to the motor and stick a 25w light bulb in it and it stays warm and dry all winter. I have had one in the shop for years keeping the welding rods dry and the paint and oil warm

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    Don't you have a portable aluminum storage cabinet? Had some mice in it when you got it...???

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    A railroad signal box is what we use down here. Heavy gauge iron. Mouse and probably bullet proof. Lockable and don't leak. I paid 75 bucks for mine.

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    My last open T hangar I used a plastic pick up truck box with the wing doors. Had it sitting on a low shelf at the back of the hangar.

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    Man, I can not believe...

    Go to your local rebuild shop, purchase yourself a nice Corsair Fuselage, slide it in the back of the hanger and you have a roomy, (sort of) lockable storage area...

    Remember, since this is a SC.org container, it is tax deductable.


    If you need more room, try a B 25, B-17 or something...

    If you need something quicker, how about an A-10?

    Or for less money, a Spam Can 150 or aircoupe!
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    Home improvement store in the garden department. Lots of choices and not much $.
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    Little shed.
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    I've purchased a few great metal storage containers at http://www.govliquidation.com/ . Just search cadillac and you will find high quality surplus storage containers. Out here they go for $300 to $400 for a 10' unit. I'm bidding on one Friday that is in my area. You may have to wait a bit to find one close enough. They will ship but it can't be cheap to ship a 500 lb container.
    Physics always bats last.

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    Google "plastic storage locker'. $200 for the tall one.

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    Sanacan the used day time price $100. Cheaper at night.
    You could have a seat while cooking your eggs, radio, heater
    Lifes good.

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    Regardless of the type of storage, mice (& rats) HATE moth balls. I use them generously whereever there is a possibility of mice.
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    I have several of the fridge jobs around the house....outside in the back i have a rounded corner painted coke red that is outside several years...holds oil gas trimmer line and hose connections..... in the garage i have a couple more perfect for dry storage (welding rods etc) the best is a coke type display fridge..thin walls sturdy shelves.........if i had the money a dock box like we have on our dock that has a vent and large door about the size of a large gun safe would be perfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by jk View Post
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    Little shed.
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    Very nice but I'm afraid it would be considered urban renewal at the subject local thus requiring years of study, public hearings and such...
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    Steve - There are "contractor boxes" that are steel in the truck section of Tractor Supply. They look to be about 4x4x6 with locking lids. Should also be able to get a junk station wagon for under $200.

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    Thanks for all the help (and some laughs) folks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrol Guy View Post
    Should also be able to get a junk station wagon for under $200.
    Is that with or without the coon hounds sleeping underneath ?

    Jim W
    Last edited by 55-PA18A; 01-10-2013 at 11:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubdriver2 View Post
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    Old frig works fine, cut the cord going to the motor and stick a 25w light bulb in it and it stays warm and dry all winter. I have had one in the shop for years keeping the welding rods dry and the paint and oil warm

    Glenn
    so. Your saying the light does stay on when you close
    the door. ..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLDCROWE View Post
    Very nice but I'm afraid it would be considered urban renewal at the subject local thus requiring years of study, public hearings and such...
    Only compared to Mr. BigE's barn...
    I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!

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    In the tropics, if it is not water tight, something ( and it's friends ) will live inside. That's leaves out a lot of the Home Depot products. Down here, in Port Douglas, I would build out of wood and make it tight and use weather stripping on the doors. Then seal it well. Keeping a can of Raid, in case something goes terribly wrong, for insurance.

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