fergienewbee said: (quoted from post at 14:52:48 06/08/10) I don't have any out buildings and am toying with putting up a covered struture to keep implemnets under. How strong would a framework similar to a quonset hut be made from sections of 3/4 or 1" PVC be? I could insert the ends into metal rods driven into the ground. Then I'd cover the frame with a tarp.
Any thoughts/advice/warnings appreciated.
Larry in Michigan
How big are you talking about? Maybe try military surplus on the web (google something like DRMO (defense reutilization management office) might find a maintenance tent or something.
Was just at a place today that had shelters "built" with metal cage pallets for walls and/or corners and vinyl truck tarps for roofs (2x4 and 2x2" framework). Each pallet holds about a cubic meter of firewood so tiedowns etc weren't necessary. And no taxes.
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