Ahhh, and if I HAD Propanels or Armstrong panels, that would be cool.... but I don't ;-) I have a wonderfully sturdy Trimline indoor setup, complete with wonderful mesh walls....
Learning the hard way, but still learning ;-) Was just trying to pass along my lesson to someone new enough to profit from it, perhaps. Hoping it helps, my confessing my stupidity.
In all honesty, I thought I"d be able to convert the indoor setup to an outdoor one. Based on what info, I don't know - because according to Trimline, it can't be done. I thought, "Wow, those holes at the top of those posts are where the canopy setup will go, right?" Wrongo, Deb. Wrongo.
That's okay... I muddle through!
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To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
From: michaelhcothran@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2011 18:42:17 +0000
Subject: [artshow_photo] Re: New Canopy
Deb - Pro panels and Armstrong panels are sized to fit WITHIN a 10x10 (120" per side) booth. One must take into consideration that each tent pole robs you of a couple of inches of length. Hence, Each standard Pro or Armstrong panel is 38.5", times 3 panels per 10' side equals 115.5". So you've got 4.5" or so of play with these panels, allowing for the tent poles.
Michael H. Cothran
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, Deb Booth <debs_b_@...> wrote:
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> This may sound like a doofy question, but what size is your inner structure? I have an indoor 10x10 Flourish trimline unit (thanks, Carmen!), and an EZ-Up which I juryrig each and every time I need it. The Flourish is 10x10. The EzUP is 10x10. An engineer friend who helps me set up told me, "Deb... you cannot physically fit something that's 10x10 inside something that's 10x10 if neither is expandable or contractable."
> Lesson learned the hard way - hence my question to you....
>
> Light and laughter,
> Deb Booth
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