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So I park my snow blower in the garage and would like the snow residue to melt in place and not go all over.

I built this giant tray with a ramp so I can push the blower on it, that way the snow will stay on the tray.

I will caulk the seams and paint it with some resistant paint but I'll like to either glue a tarp on it, or some other plastic material or perhaps use some special coating so it lasts a few years.

The "floor" of the tray is OSB (aspenite?). Not the best for this is what I had and this project is more of an experiment for me.

Any recommendations?

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[–] Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 months ago

Just make sure you take a little extra care with waterproofing the hole. If water leaches into the ply of the MDF, it'll rot it out from the middle before you even know what's happening. A little piece of plastic tubing going from the tray through the hole with some caulk to seal should do the trick. Put the end of the tube like 3mm below the surface of the ply to make sure water doesn't pool around it.