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Shed/storage question summersongblues 03-19-2007
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Posted by on March 19, 2007, 10:09 pm


Sheds cost an arm and a leg.

I am thinking digging a hole on my property to store certain
material underground. Do I need governmental permission to dig (I live
Oklahoma) half a garage size large and deep hole?

Some of the stuff that I want to store are lots of books and papers.
They could rott when I just put them in the ground, cover them with a
blanket and throw dirt over it. What material could I use to wrap
around to
protect the books and papers to protect the books and papers?


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Posted by buffalobill on March 19, 2007, 11:54 pm


On Mar 19, 10:09 pm, summersongbl...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Sheds cost an arm and a leg.
>
> I am thinking digging a hole on my property to store certain
> material underground. Do I need governmental permission to dig (I live
> Oklahoma) half a garage size large and deep hole?
>
> Some of the stuff that I want to store are lots of books and papers.
> They could rott when I just put them in the ground, cover them with a
> blanket and throw dirt over it. What material could I use to wrap
> around to
> protect the books and papers to protect the books and papers?

perhaps you can scan your documents and store the files on dvd's;
download the electronic version of the books and store them on dvd's.
where would the removed dirt all go? when it rains, the sidewalls
could collapse slowly or like a mudslide. although it is interesting
it could present a danger of collapse or drowning for anyone walking
onto the property, which is usually some variety of a criminal
negligence offense. depending on the climate, the underground storage
with its dampness and freezing/thawing could accelerate the damage to
your items.





Posted by Steve Barker on March 20, 2007, 12:16 am


This has to be a troll. There is nothing worth keeping secret in Oklahoma.

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> Sheds cost an arm and a leg.
>
> I am thinking digging a hole on my property to store certain
> material underground. Do I need governmental permission to dig (I live
> Oklahoma) half a garage size large and deep hole?
>
> Some of the stuff that I want to store are lots of books and papers.
> They could rott when I just put them in the ground, cover them with a
> blanket and throw dirt over it. What material could I use to wrap
> around to
> protect the books and papers to protect the books and papers?
>



Posted by Toller on March 20, 2007, 12:32 am



> Sheds cost an arm and a leg.
>
> I am thinking digging a hole on my property to store certain
> material underground. Do I need governmental permission to dig (I live
> Oklahoma) half a garage size large and deep hole?
>
> Some of the stuff that I want to store are lots of books and papers.
> They could rott when I just put them in the ground, cover them with a
> blanket and throw dirt over it. What material could I use to wrap
> around to
> protect the books and papers to protect the books and papers?
>
Consider burning them first. The space compression is pretty dramatic; you
could then store the ashes glass jar where they will be protected from
humidity.

Is rott a Oklahoman term?



Posted by C & E on March 20, 2007, 9:38 pm



> Sheds cost an arm and a leg.
>
> I am thinking digging a hole on my property to store certain
> material underground. Do I need governmental permission to dig (I live
> Oklahoma) half a garage size large and deep hole?
>
> Some of the stuff that I want to store are lots of books and papers.
> They could rott when I just put them in the ground, cover them with a
> blanket and throw dirt over it. What material could I use to wrap
> around to
> protect the books and papers to protect the books and papers?
>

You apparently don't give a rat's a** about the papers and books so why
bother throwing them into a hole to "keep" them. If this isn't a troll you
aren't demonstrating a great deal of common sense. If it is a troll you
aren't demonstrating great deal of common sense.



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