how much securing should the stuff you put within your shade structure be given? I was planning on using one of the open cylinder, quanset hut style structures, and parking my car in front of the east opening to block the wind.
phil wrote:how much securing should the stuff you put within your shade structure be given? I was planning on using one of the open cylinder, quanset hut style structures, and parking my car in front of the east opening to block the wind.
Everything under the shade should be secured so it doesn't blow away.
East? I'm not sure the wind comes from the east, generally. I'd say it comes from the southwest to south. Any thoughts on that from others?
Optic wrote:(unless people are actually hammering pieces of rebar through their tarps, and I haven't caught it).
Bluemandrew wrote:Optic wrote:(unless people are actually hammering pieces of rebar through their tarps, and I haven't caught it).
That is indeed what I did
Bluemandrew wrote:Optic wrote:(unless people are actually hammering pieces of rebar through their tarps, and I haven't caught it).
That is indeed what I did
ygmir wrote:a ton of securing.....
winds can gust upwards of 60 mph.
and, the energy is higher with the dust particles suspended.
"tis better to secure it to well, than, to chase it down the street"
IMHO, that is........
Bling wrote:What about camp kitchens? Ours is a free-standing Cabela model. I'd think the wind would just pass through it; it's not like there's any surface for wind to catch, really. Do folks stake those down in some way?
I was also thinking of zip-tying a bunch of milk crates together so we could form them into a curved spot for seating/book exchange, maybe (for the drive home--I don't expect anyone to sit around and read while they're there!). Would those be okay as-is, or do they need to be held down in some way. If so, how? Zip-ties and Rebar through it?
Bling wrote:Nope. Just planning on plunking it under our shade tent. I haven't had any luck with sharing an image, so here's what we got: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... hasJS=true
We liked the zip "pantries" for storing food, the lantern hooks, and it got great ratings.
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