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Roof Storage Pods
07-30-2006, 12:27
Post: #11
Roof Storage Pods
I kept my canoeing equipment in the pod this summer and I never
noticed any water inside it. There's a pretty big overlap of the lid.
My pod was badly cracked on the bottom when I purchased the coach and
I repaired it with epoxy and fiberglass cloth.

Kerry
82 FC 35
Denver

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> I have a pod that I use a lot, but I do only store things in it that
> won't be harmed by water. That said, though, I have never noticed any
> water inside the pod at all (or any critters). It is a nice thing to
> have in my opinion.
>
> Scott Forman
> 82 FC35RB
> Memphis
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "michigangeorge1"
> wrote:
> >
> > What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of
> weather-
> > stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> > speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> > spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> > George& Sandy 88FC
> >
>
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07-30-2006, 12:30
Post: #12
Roof Storage Pods
From the posts I read about the Walmart shooting issue, many
Wanderlodgians store their backup ammo and flack jackets in them. Wish
I had one to store our 75 pound custom canvas cover in. The cover is
too bulky and heavy to pull up top.
Gregory O'Connor
94ptRomoland,ca--- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "michigangeorge1"
wrote:
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> What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of
weather-
> stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> George& Sandy 88FC
>
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07-30-2006, 14:33
Post: #13
Roof Storage Pods
I use mine to store all the extra Racor filters that I have to change every 100
miles due to my 265 gallons of algea filled diesel fuel..have not noticed any
water in the box yet and the only wasps that I have live in the roof top
speakers and airhorns...
Chris Reed
83 FC35 SB
Plant City, FL

Gregory OConnor wrote:
From the posts I read about the Walmart shooting issue, many
Wanderlodgians store their backup ammo and flack jackets in them. Wish
I had one to store our 75 pound custom canvas cover in. The cover is
too bulky and heavy to pull up top.
Gregory O'Connor
94ptRomoland,ca--- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "michigangeorge1"
wrote:
>
> What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of
weather-
> stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> George& Sandy 88FC
>






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07-30-2006, 14:35
Post: #14
Roof Storage Pods
We store bird spare parts in our pod. If parts are small enough, the
wife uses the vacuum sealer bags to protect them. Bigger parts are put
in those vacuum bags that a vacuum cleaner can suck the air out of. No
problems. No bugs in pod either.Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Tacoma, Wa.
>
> What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of
weather-
> stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> George& Sandy 88FC
>
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07-30-2006, 14:41
Post: #15
Roof Storage Pods
By the way, when canoeing I use 5 gallon plastic buckets with the spin
on lids (lids available at hardware stores of US Plastics). I had a
couple of them in the storage pod this summer. So if you're worried
about water or critters put your stuff in 5 gallon buckets.

Kerry

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "michigangeorge1"
wrote:
>
> What do you folks use them for? Ours does not have any sort of weather-
> stripping and it appears water could certainly get in at highway
> speeds. With no venting they must get hot and likely attract wasps or
> spiders. I'm sure we could use the extra space- but for what?
> George& Sandy 88FC
>
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07-30-2006, 19:53
Post: #16
Roof Storage Pods
We have two storage pods on top. The larger of the two, the forward one, is
filled with clothing, which we keep in plastic containers and Wal-Mart
shopping bags. The smaller rear one is for spare parts and misc. items. In 10
years of full time living in here, we have not had a problem with 1) moisture,
2) heat 3) insects. But these were expensive, the large one costing upwards
of $500 plus and the smaller about $300something, this were at 1995 prices, I
am sure they are a bit more now. I think this is one of the areas where you
get what you pay for. No cracks no dings to problem.


Tom Meservey, USN (Ret)
'81FC33' Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek, SC


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