And I have to have Sweetpea help to do it. It can't be done alone


missprism wrote:how hard are these to put up for a solo camper? looks like a multi-person job to me..
Ano wrote:Picked one up - holy shit, I didn't expect it to be this heavy. Well... I don't know why I didn't expect that, to be honest. Also quite a tough footprint to transport.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
mudpuppy000 wrote:missprism wrote:how hard are these to put up for a solo camper? looks like a multi-person job to me..
I set mine up solo for the first time last year. Was kind of a pain but doable. The tarps are the hard part. You need to move the legs around quite a bit to get them to fit, so don't pound any rebar into them till that's done.
Ano wrote:These are all over the Sacramento and Roseville CostCo's, for those in the area.
Picked one up - holy shit, I didn't expect it to be this heavy. Well... I don't know why I didn't expect that, to be honest. Also quite a tough footprint to transport.
Either way, excited to get to work on this sucker. Now to find somewhere near Sacramento that will let me build this without much hassle.
Savannah wrote:mudpuppy000 wrote:missprism wrote:how hard are these to put up for a solo camper? looks like a multi-person job to me..
I set mine up solo for the first time last year. Was kind of a pain but doable. The tarps are the hard part. You need to move the legs around quite a bit to get them to fit, so don't pound any rebar into them till that's done.
This might explain why I saw a carport go cartwheeling swiftly down E street this year while shrieking people gave chase . . .
You can't leave those things untethered for even a few minutes.
mudpuppy000 wrote:Savannah wrote:mudpuppy000 wrote:[qu ote=" missprism "]how hard are these to put up for a solo camper? looks like a multi-person job to me..[/ quot e]
I set mine up solo for the first time last year. Was kind of a pain but doable. The tarps are the hard part. You need to move the legs around quite a bit to get them to fit, so don't pound any rebar into them till that's done.
This might explain why I saw a carport go cartwheeling swiftly down E street this year while shrieking people gave chase . . .
You can't leave those things untethered for even a few minutes.
Haha, yeah. I secure it with ratchet straps from the top while I'm adjusting the legs.
Ano wrote:Hey folks, I don't want to start yet another Costco thread, so I figured I'd ask here.
Anyone have photos of how they set up the supports for this thing on playa? And, what about the feet? I was thinking of just slamming 1/2 inch 3 foot rebar into the ground halfway and then putting the poles on top of that, rather than use the feet and the meager stakes.
I bought twelve ratchet straps to hold this sucker down (2 for each corner, one for each middle pole), but I'm honestly a bit confused on how to best attach these to the structure. I got 1/2 inch 2 foot rebar to guy the structure down. I went all out, after seeing some wind turn one of these into a murder-sail last year.
Setting this frame up was total cake, but I'm nervous about using it this weekend up at the permaburn property, and on playa. I really don't want this to turn into a sail, and since I live in an apartment in downtown Sacramento, I can't really set this thing up anywhere to test it out without driving an hour to my parents house... Which I don't have time for this week. Oh, dilemmas!
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Ano wrote:The carport was going to be our enclosed structure to camp under. Was going to rig up a swamp cooler for it as well.
I don't have my carport on hand, it's an hour away from me (no room at my apartment. parents are my storage unit), but are the holes on the feet big enough to stick rebar through, or am I going to need to figure something else out? My local Home Depot can help me candycane some rebar, just called to ask, but I don't think I have the resources or time to make some plywood feet.
I'm now thinking, candycane through feet, ratchet straps for extra support, dynamic rope rigging on the inside. I wanna keep it overkill just to make sure this thing doesn't fly away!
And again, thanks for the input.
jdwrench wrote:This will be my first burn, I just picked up my Costco carport today. A lot of local LA Costcos are out of them, had to go to Orange County to get it.
Glad the topic of securing it is being discussed, as I was just thinking of asking the question! Time to invest in more ratchet straps. I was thinking of butting one of the 10' sides right against my hex. Should work, right?
jdwrench wrote:Guess I should have been a bit more clear. I just meant attaching and using it as and entry way. Not to secure it. I'm going to be buying a lot of rebar soon. How long do you make the candy canes?
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