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tobyw | 21:44 Thu 05th Jan 2012 | Home & Garden
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Hi,
I purchased a steel shed last year and many of the things I put in to it are very wet and starting to rust. Had I known this I would have got a wooden shed. The roof is not leaking, the condensation is causing the problem.
I put polystyrene boards on and they seemed to work but they have all fallen down. What glue should I have used or has anyone another answer to my problem?
Thanks in anticipation,
TobyW
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oh we can relate to that problem, so for the winter this year we decided to buy a 4ft tubular greenhouse heater we have it suspended just above head height in the middle of the shed, we keep it switched on day and night, and with all the snow and rain that we have had, there has been no condensation at all.
An expanding foam type adhesive would be good, Toby. This one .........

http://www.everbuild..../PINKGRIP%20DRY%20FIX

Or this, there are others .............

http://www.screwfix.c...nal_details_container

Have the polystyrene cut for a fairly tight fit, and squirt a little around the board edges. Might be a bit messy to begin with, but you'll get there.
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