robotland wrote:They're heavier than shade cloth, but you can get truck mesh tarps at Harbor Freight for relatively cheap.... Sturdy as hell, and already grommeted. I finally fell victim to the Cult Of Aluminet, buying a swatch from the little bazaar that had opened up in Nixon.... With that sweet, lightweight stuff and some plastic spring clips you can make an easy-to-adjust shade layer in no time!
FIGJAM wrote:When I did a shade for my neighbor (20x20), I wrapped a golfball in each corner, then 1/2" rope tied a slip knot and put this over the ball.
Picture a man being hanged with a bag over his head.
This structure is streached as tight as a trampoline.
Its been up for 6 months and withstood 80mph winds.
FIGJAM wrote:Woven Fabric Shade Clothe. (silly)
Stretched between 4 telephone poles.
MyDearFriend wrote:robotland wrote:They're heavier than shade cloth, but you can get truck mesh tarps at Harbor Freight for relatively cheap.... Sturdy as hell, and already grommeted. I finally fell victim to the Cult Of Aluminet, buying a swatch from the little bazaar that had opened up in Nixon.... With that sweet, lightweight stuff and some plastic spring clips you can make an easy-to-adjust shade layer in no time!
What kind of plastic spring clips do you use? I bought plastic snap-together grommets ("Shark Bite Fasteners") but I haven't put them together yet, so if you know a better way... 8) 8) 8)
theCryptofishist wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3_2zbZwDlM[/youtube]
I suppose I shouldn't say anything, after all he's on youtube and I'm not, but Ham much?
Would it work better to made a double dome, IE.. A dome within a dome, or a double dome with the inner dome helping to support the outer dome...
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