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What are you doing for door storage?

Rhino67

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Just curious what you guys are doing with your doors when you take them off if you don't have the bags or a storage cart of some kind? Basically, how are you keeping them safe I should say. I hope mabet makes some affordable bags soon. Not including on board storage either. I searched this topic but didn't see much so I apologize if there is a thread already.
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I took a convertible hand truck from Harbor Tool (about $80) where the handle comes out and can make a 4-wheeled cart out of it.
Put foam pipe insulation on all of it.
Got some moving blankets to wrap each door individually.
Some cam-lock straps to secure them to avoid ratcheting down too much with a standard type of strap.

I have YET to put it to the test. Weather here tempts you with sunny and 76 on Sunday, snow flurries Monday AM, back to sunny and 85 by Thursday.

Once I get some sort of sustained above-50 morning temps (sorry, I'm soft in my older age now. Riding motorcycles with no wind protection in 30 degree temps broke me), I'll plan on taking them off and leaving them off all summer.

Will advise once I try them out.
 
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I took a convertible hand truck from Harbor Tool (about $80) where the handle comes out and can make a 4-wheeled cart out of it.
Put foam pipe insulation on all of it.
Got some moving blankets to wrap each door individually.
Some cam-lock straps to secure them to avoid ratcheting down too much with a standard type of strap.

I have YET to put it to the test. Weather here tempts you with sunny and 76 on Sunday, snow flurries Monday AM, back to sunny and 85 by Thursday.

Once I get some sort of sustained above-50 morning temps (sorry, I'm soft in my older age now. Riding motorcycles with no wind protection in 30 degree temps broke me), I'll plan on taking them off and leaving them off all summer.

Will advise once I try them out.
Moving blankets is a good idea
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