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O/T Simple quick and easy shelter or green house
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Posted by old on July 04, 2006 at 22:14:57 from (4.245.0.79):
Well the wife wanted something as a shelter at a fire works show today so I rigged up some thing that worked better then I would have ever believed. I took 7 20 foot long pieces of PVC pipe, 14 pieces of rabar and some tape. Drove the rabar in the gorund at about every 3 foot and put the PVC pipe over it and then about 10 foot out put in another, put the other end of the PVC on it to make a half circle. Spaced at about 3 foot each and then taped a piece in the cinter if that half circle and then put a tarp over it. Fast easy cheap tent, but would also work to make a green house or other type of short term shed for that matter. Just figured I would past this along to you guys. I even had a few people take a look at how I built it and they loved it and how simple it was. May try it over part of the garden to see if I can keep tomatos till nov. or dec.
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