
Packoderm wrote:The heavy duty tarps with silver on one side and white on the other completely blocks out the sun. On the other hand, the mesh tarps allow wind to pass through. My shade structure is of the flat roof variety. It is 1" EMT, and is gusseted. I cannot seem to find aluminet in standard cut sizes at affordable prices. I am standing under two layers of 70% black shade mesh suspended 8 feet above me, and I still feel hot. Not as hot as in the sun of course. The direct sun is 120 degrees and it is 100 degrees under the mesh. Am I hoping for too much? Lastly, did you feel more favorable toward Pee Wee Herman after he did that dance at the biker bar?
Casanova wrote:I was also thinking of Using a White Tarp on top and black mesh on the sides of my stucture
Bob wrote:Polypropylene is pretty much designed to resist paint, you'll just end up with silver glitter.
Bob wrote:Considered gluing mirror tiles on that puppy?

Bob wrote:Considered gluing mirror tiles on that puppy?


Packoderm wrote:About Pee Wee Herman - He was a bit misunderstood.

motskyroonmatick wrote:I think shade cloth in other colors than black feel cooler underneath. It seems to me that the black cloth radiates as heat more of the energy it intercepts. Just my unscientific thoughts on the matter. Last year we found it necessary to augment the shade cloth with a tarp on the hottest day. Might be something there in just going with the tarp....a horrible thing for a die hard shade fan to say..
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
DoctorIknow wrote:Military camo has worked incredibly well for me for 11 burns. I double layer it, as the stuff is famous for having gaps. I suspend it from wire, 4 eight foot 2x4 posts (yes, 2x4's), rectangle size 30 feet x 18 feet. Three sides are shaded.
The stuff is a little moopy, and a pain in the ass to suspend because I never dust or wash the stuff after each burn. Also, it doesn't store near as efficiently as shade cloth or tarps.
However, the wind passes thru much better than with shade cloth, and the patterns of light/shadow on the tent are great.
It also SOUNDS good.
I do notice it's getting more expensive. I haven't seen a REAL army navy store for years, and the crap at make believe "outdoor" stores sucks. Try:
http://www.majorsurplus.com/New-Commerc ... 15859.aspx
or this one has white camo:
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/ensemble ... =112191778
very expensive, but some great camo netting:
http://www.usnetting.com/HTML/camo-netting.html
and some nice pics (I made my own "spreaders" for "net sag" from bowls from a 99cent store and some 10 foot 2x2's
http://www.camonettingstore.com/
Good luck
BBadger wrote:motskyroonmatick wrote:I think shade cloth in other colors than black feel cooler underneath. It seems to me that the black cloth radiates as heat more of the energy it intercepts. Just my unscientific thoughts on the matter. Last year we found it necessary to augment the shade cloth with a tarp on the hottest day. Might be something there in just going with the tarp....a horrible thing for a die hard shade fan to say..
Your intuition is correct. The black material probably has a higher emissivity which is the property of a material to emit absorbed radiation. The property also affects how the material absorbs the radiation as well. A white shade cloth, with a lower emissivity would better reflect light that it is not supposed to penetrate it, whereas the black material will absorb that light and radiate it, and not necessarily back towards where it came from.
Packoderm wrote:Bob wrote:Considered gluing mirror tiles on that puppy?
Maybe securing CDs might be the ticket.
Space Lounge 98
Users browsing this forum: deermo and 0 guests