250buggys
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I have spent a few hours over the last couple of weekends building a better home for my buggy. When I first got the buggy I managed to get hold of some free wood so I built a frame and put 3 big tarps over that to protect the buggy.
It was OK at first, there would be some condensation that would drip on the frame but it kept the buggy fairly snug over the winter. I even had it cat proof for a while! With the winter gales it started to tear and muddy paw prints started to appear on the seats and I realised I needed something much better.
I ordered some lengths of 2x2 to strengthen the structure and clad that with sheets of ply.
Starting to get there...
It was OK at first, there would be some condensation that would drip on the frame but it kept the buggy fairly snug over the winter. I even had it cat proof for a while! With the winter gales it started to tear and muddy paw prints started to appear on the seats and I realised I needed something much better.
I ordered some lengths of 2x2 to strengthen the structure and clad that with sheets of ply.
Starting to get there...