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I have tinted mobile for 23 years. I have always demanded an inside location. However I am looking into this website and will probably purchase their pop up shelter when the summer gets going and business picks up here.

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:lol2 We have one of thse blow up shelters but a different brand, I will try and find a link :krazy

How well do they work? Do you like it?

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They sure are expensive. The detail dome would prob be better. The fastshelter would be useless w/o electricity...and you would have to get the $3000-$3500 ones...which are heavy!!

But I suppose if I did mobile work and had a tommy lift on the back of my van/truck I could haul it around.

I only pay $190/month for my shop, but its only 20'x20' with no office.

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They sure are expensive. The detail dome would prob be better. The fastshelter would be useless w/o electricity...and you would have to get the $3000-$3500 ones...which are heavy!!

But I suppose if I did mobile work and had a tommy lift on the back of my van/truck I could haul it around.

I only pay $190/month for my shop, but its only 20'x20' with no office.

Where in the world can you get a shop for that $$ ????

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I used to have 1000sq ft shop for $450/month but I didn't need all that space. so I moved staying in the same complex to a building they built as a paint booth for a carpenter. Its the size of a garage with a 10 ft ceiling. Its not on a major rd or anything...you would never know it was there unless you knew the warehouse complex was back there. I live in Houston, where you get more for your money!!

For right now, the shop is cheap, and big enough for automotive.

BTW, water and electricity is free!

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I have tinted mobile for 23 years. I have always demanded an inside location. However I am looking into this website and will probably purchase their pop up shelter when the summer gets going and business picks up here.

FastShelter

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Ok, so this one fastshelter Model #850 is 16 x 20. That I could see.

What do you guys think is the minimum width you could stand?

As to length, I suppose that is more easily compromised if a little of the longest trucks stick out a few feet.

I'm thinking of building a metal garage at my house for doing some jobs. Sixteen by Sixteen is about all the room I have, unless I roll the dice with code enforcement on the minimum setback rules from the property lines.

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I used to have 1000sq ft shop for $450/month but I didn't need all that space. so I moved staying in the same complex to a building they built as a paint booth for a carpenter. Its the size of a garage with a 10 ft ceiling. Its not on a major rd or anything...you would never know it was there unless you knew the warehouse complex was back there. I live in Houston, where you get more for your money!!

For right now, the shop is cheap, and big enough for automotive.

BTW, water and electricity is free!

What a sweet deal! I would go for that in a heartbeat to get off the road.

I have tinted mobile for 23 years. I have always demanded an inside location. However I am looking into this website and will probably purchase their pop up shelter when the summer gets going and business picks up here.

FastShelter

:thumb

Ok, so this one fastshelter Model #850 is 16 x 20. That I could see.

What do you guys think is the minimum width you could stand?

As to length, I suppose that is more easily compromised if a little of the longest trucks stick out a few feet.

I'm thinking of building a metal garage at my house for doing some jobs. Sixteen by Sixteen is about all the room I have, unless I roll the dice with code enforcement on the minimum setback rules from the property lines.

16 x 16 would definitely work for me.

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