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i was considering working out of a self storage unit. i
think most of them don't want you to do any actual work in their unit
QUESTION:i'm from the Dallas/Fort worth area of Texas and i'm going back to
school soon. i'm going to live in an apartment w/out much spare space
to work. i was considering working out of a self storage unit. i
think most of them don't want you to do any actual work in their unit.
certainly nothing w/ paint. has anyone ever handled this problem
before? any personal experience with this situation (tips or ideas)
you'd like to share?
ANSWER: Several craftsmen and service people I know use these self storage sites for
warehousing of supplies or equipment. Nobody I know uses them for work
because they lack power outlets, have no a/c or heat (except the more
expensive units) and no windows. I have had storage space in 3 different
locations over the last few years and none of them allowed on-site work (even hobbyists)...they let you access your unit as much as you want to move
stuff in and out, but no on-site work. I guess that's just one of the
reasons local woodworking co-ops exist....besides borrowing tools I
would look to see if there is a co-op in the DFW area.
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