is it a good idea to wrap a dismantled table and drawers in plastic and put in shed?
yello all,
We've moved in to a part furnished place (rented) and have a surplus of furniture, namely the aforementioned dismantled coffee table and chest of drawers. We want to keep these items for when we buy our own place and have no garage, or anywhere else we can store these items, except a shed at the bottom of the garden.
The shed is a bit beaten up, as old sheds are, but fundamentally it's largely dry. I was wondering whether I could wrap them up LIKE A BOSS in shrink wrap (the same stuff they use on pallets) and store them in there without any ill effects?
I'm concerned they might rot in there if it's a bit damp, what do you think?
B@
yello all,
We've moved in to a part furnished place (rented) and have a surplus of furniture, namely the aforementioned dismantled coffee table and chest of drawers. We want to keep these items for when we buy our own place and have no garage, or anywhere else we can store these items, except a shed at the bottom of the garden.
The shed is a bit beaten up, as old sheds are, but fundamentally it's largely dry. I was wondering whether I could wrap them up LIKE A BOSS in shrink wrap (the same stuff they use on pallets) and store them in there without any ill effects?
I'm concerned they might rot in there if it's a bit damp, what do you think?
B@
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