lucky420 wrote:not to beat a dead horse because that is another thread...
Fiver wrote:lucky420 wrote:not to beat a dead horse because that is another thread...
What's another thread? This is a hexayurt thread. Seems appropriate to ask here.
Jyman wrote:... I noticed the Camp Danger preference to use only foil tape for edges. Foil tape may be pretty but isn't bi-fil stronger for re-enforcement and adding general strength to a panel? I get that bi-fil is a must for final assembly...
Freedyjay wrote:Hi lovely people,
So many nice people here were able to answer my questions about a Carport last year, and this year I'm thinking RV or Hexayurt. I had to sell the Carport when I got back as my car got towed while at the playa and the tickets and fees made me need funds quickly. But this year I have a little more to spend. A friend offered a space in their RV for a $700, which is fair but certainly not inexpensive. So am thinking of the hexayurt route, as I have some other friends who are veterans at building one and offered to help. (Don't think I'd do the Swamp Cooler if I had a yurt, as I don't have that much space for transport and yurt is pretty huge to begin with.)
So in the RV vs Yurt debate any thoughts?
The RV is a little nicer, can sleep better, and less noisy? Maybe? But obviously more expensive and a one-time use for the money (unlike the Yurt.) Given its supposed to be super dusty and hot this year, though, the RV sounds appealing. I don't mind public bathrooms and there will be a camp shower... but neither as nice as an RV...
Any advice would be appreciated.

Hondovious wrote:Is anyone else starting to sweat a little bit with all of these reports of huge wind gusts every night? I have only used my yurt once, last year, which obviously wasn't much of a test. What are the MOST stable methods of support? I used the rope halo last year with 30" rebar at every corner and ratchet straps to secure the halo to the rebar. I have laid out the camp so that the two yurts in camp will be shielded a bit by 3 carports. The only risk I see there is if the carport goes it will take us out with it.
otakup0pe wrote:Speaking of wind gusts...
We purchased a pile of playa staples with the thought of using six of the large (15" on one side / 8" on the other / .5" thick) and five of the small ( 10" / 6" / 3/8" )to anchor down our standard height 8' hexayurt. I'm beginning to think I should probably go with six 3' pieces of rebar and the six large playa staples instead.
Was planning on using rope rated for ~ 1000lb for the halo and ratchet straps rated for at least the same to attach to the rebar/playa staples. Also saw someone mention digging a 2-3" trench around the base of the walls to help anchor into the ground and was contemplating doing that. Pretty sure we will be at least semi-shielded by some RV's.
What I'm wondering is... how else can I over-engineer this to make our eleven day stay more likely to actually be eleven days (and not end up sleeping in our cargo van).

snabss wrote:how many rebars in the ground?
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