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I keep my landy in the garage when not using it, it's a regular draughty unheated garage. It's a soft top and I open all the flaps and hang them upto the rafters to dry but I was thinking today, it's been ****ing it down and my landy is soaked.

Will keeping it in the garage when wet speed up corrosion issues?

Should I get a small oil radiator to put under it, or some other low risk heat source to 'dry' the chassis etc or just not be a big jessy and worry?

I go into the garage a bunch of times each day but other than that the doors are closed

Thoughts?
Ed
 
Excellent idea, I have one in the loft.

Will put it on a timer to come on for an hour on/hour off.

Shall I mount it up near the ceiling or just rest it on the floor to get the chassis?

Ed
 
Do you mean it's soaking even though it's in the garage, in which case fix the leaks, or after you've been out.

Try leaving the garage door slightly open to make sure there's a good draught going through. I would leave your canvas on the frame, so it doesn't shrink, but remove the back window, if it unfastens, and open your windows. Should get a good through draught. If you're going to put a heater anywhere, and I wouldn't bother, it would be in the back tub to dry the canvas.
 
It's wet after I have been out, the garage isn't leaky lol

Ok will use the fan and prop the door open a bit in the daytime

Cheers guys

Ed
 
No need to do a thing as long as the garage has a draft through it and isn't stuffy. The water will dry out in no time from the warm engine.
 

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