I agree... this has been a great topic.
Since I'm doing my first outdoor fairs this summer (with a booth), how
much weight should I have on each side? I'm planning to buy a flourish
trimline 10 x 10 with the sta-bar.
Dougie
On 1/13/2011 9:41 AM, Michael Pearlman wrote:
> This has been such an interesting topic I am going to post pictures when I
> do the weights. I am going to use 2.5' 4" drainage tubes filed with
> Quickset.
> I expect about 15lbs each which I understand may not be enough in Florida or
> the mid-west but we are in California.
>
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Dan<coach2you@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>>
>> Lots of great ideas for weights. Wish I had them when I lost my tents.
>> Lost two at an event where I was on asphalt, so I tied them to a 8ft high
>> cyclone fence line. Wind took them up and over the fence and completely
>> wrecked the frame. Luckily no one was hurt. Last one the frame was damaged
>> in a rain storm.
>>
>> These were the cheapies from Costco. They worked fine but couldn't hold up
>> to bad weather. So if anyone who has those same type of tents is interested
>> in Canopy tops or walls...I have plenty ;-).
>>
>> Dan Schumacher Photography
>> www.schuphoto.com
>>
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