I am hoping that we never have a wind strong enough to twist a frame. I
guess it depends on the nature of the force. Did I actually say 29.5 feet!
Wow.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Gary <foto_grapher@comcast.net> wrote:
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>
> Michael
>
> 29.5 feet!!!! You rock.... but seriously the other challenge is not the
> weight but the twisting of the frame. I've seen a few photos where the EZup
> uprights, while still staked to the ground, didn't leave the premises but
> everything else was 'gone with the wind'. One of my blogs discussed cross
> bracing the booth to help control the twisting. Basically running an
> adjustable strap from top of one pole to the bottom of the other on that
> side. Basically setting up an X pattern. That seems to help in high winds,
> at least according to the writer.
>
> Gary
>
>
>
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*Michael*
ChristopherMichael.com
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