Hello everyone!
(Maybe this is the wrong thread, apologies if so)
I have a garage space where there are about 10 spots, each with their own gate. But between the spaces, there's just fencing between the beams. I've thought about putting up some cheap tarp against the neighbors.
What is the easiest way to attach this? Glue on the beams and then press the tarp there? Or nail it? If I can glue, which glue? Or is silicone enough?
Grateful for any answers!
I'm planning to keep some tools there and I've noticed there have been break-ins before because the fence has been cut between all the spaces.
Regards
(Maybe this is the wrong thread, apologies if so)
I have a garage space where there are about 10 spots, each with their own gate. But between the spaces, there's just fencing between the beams. I've thought about putting up some cheap tarp against the neighbors.
What is the easiest way to attach this? Glue on the beams and then press the tarp there? Or nail it? If I can glue, which glue? Or is silicone enough?
Grateful for any answers!
I'm planning to keep some tools there and I've noticed there have been break-ins before because the fence has been cut between all the spaces.
Regards
Regular zip ties on the fence and screws with washers on the beamsG ganooo said:Hello everyone!
(Maybe this is in the wrong thread, apologies if so)
I've got a garage space where there are about 10 spots, each with its own door. But between the spaces, there's only a fence between the beams. I've thought about putting up some cheap tarp against the neighbors.
What's the easiest way to attach this? Glue on the beams and then press the tarp there? Or nails? If I can glue, which glue? Or is silicone enough?
Grateful for all answers!
I plan to have some tools there and have noticed that there have been break-ins before, as the fence has been cut open between all the spots, I have seen.
Best regards
The easiest solution is probably to clamp with boards screwed into each stud, although a cheap tarpaulin will break. Choose either more expensive tarpaulins or another solution like hiding the tools. A pile of "junk" with some empty boxes and a few empty canisters hides most of it.
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