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Andy Burridge 2 |  
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| Posted: 28/08/08 16:03:51 51 |
Hey Aspen, Is this your dog? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4WWCDqE5q8 |
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Andy Burridge 2 |  
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| Posted: 28/08/08 12:53:31 31 |
Cheers for your comments - Elusive, Aspen and all! I think the Garage sounds like the ideal place. |
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Andy Burridge 2 |  
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| Posted: 28/08/08 09:50:10 10 |
Thanks all for your responses. I take it then, that even though my garage does get quite nippy in the winter shouldn't have any adverse effects on the treadmill? I am looking to spend (oh I dunno) £400-£600 on a treadmill - any recommendations? Thanks again, Andy |
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Andy Burridge 2 |  
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| Posted: 28/08/08 09:28:04 04 |
Hi all, I am thinking of buying a new treadmill for home use (as petrol costs to get to my gym are getting so high these days). However I dont have room in my house for one, but my garage is fine. Most people say that storing a treadmill in a garage is fine, but one or two do not recommend it. Yes my garage does get cold in the winter but if I cover it up will it be OK? Many thanks, Andy |
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