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SteveB
 
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I just put up two sunshades. One 22' x 24' and the other 12' x 30'. They
are the 70% shade category, and I got them from International Greenhouse
Company. They are grommeted around the perimeter, and I use the small loopy
ties with the knobs.

One replaced one of those house looking frame things with the canvas on top.
The one the size of a car parking space. Which, I might say was an absolute
steal for the price, and it weathered a LOT better than I thought it would.
It is still very usable. I prefer it to the new shade, as it rolled off the
rainwater, but it had six legs, and the clearance under it was restricted
towards the eaves. There are a few places where I sliced it with the end of
a piece of square tubing while turning the gate/fence piece over on the
welding table. I was forever running into the legs and lower outside
horizontals.

I am absolutely amazed and satisfied with these sunscreens. Anyone else
care to share what they did to solve their shade/shop covering problems? I
prefer corrugated metals, the carport variety, but where I put this, it has
to be temporary by code, and temporary means that it has to be able to be
taken down quickly. I can take this down in about three minutes.

I will be building a shop soon at the cabin, and I think it will be a
combination building/pole barn. It's in the woods, so I need an enclosed
metal structure for welding, and an outside area for other things. I
believe I will purchase a metal building package, and do the pole barn in
the corrugated steel metal carport panels. I do have to be careful of snow
loads, though.

Steve


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Grant Erwin
 
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I'm cheaper than you. I just have a small welding table outside, and I clamped a
fixture to it which used to hold sheet metal machines, and then I bought a cheap
used patio umbrella with 7' span, and clamped it in the fixture. It's worked
fine for a couple of months now, doesn't blow away or blow over, keeps the rain
and sun off the welding table. Now I can have my exhaust fan outdoors mounted
under my welding table, life got better. Total cost about $15.

GWE

SteveB wrote:

I just put up two sunshades. One 22' x 24' and the other 12' x 30'. They
are the 70% shade category, and I got them from International Greenhouse
Company. They are grommeted around the perimeter, and I use the small loopy
ties with the knobs.

One replaced one of those house looking frame things with the canvas on top.
The one the size of a car parking space. Which, I might say was an absolute
steal for the price, and it weathered a LOT better than I thought it would.
It is still very usable. I prefer it to the new shade, as it rolled off the
rainwater, but it had six legs, and the clearance under it was restricted
towards the eaves. There are a few places where I sliced it with the end of
a piece of square tubing while turning the gate/fence piece over on the
welding table. I was forever running into the legs and lower outside
horizontals.

I am absolutely amazed and satisfied with these sunscreens. Anyone else
care to share what they did to solve their shade/shop covering problems? I
prefer corrugated metals, the carport variety, but where I put this, it has
to be temporary by code, and temporary means that it has to be able to be
taken down quickly. I can take this down in about three minutes.

I will be building a shop soon at the cabin, and I think it will be a
combination building/pole barn. It's in the woods, so I need an enclosed
metal structure for welding, and an outside area for other things. I
believe I will purchase a metal building package, and do the pole barn in
the corrugated steel metal carport panels. I do have to be careful of snow
loads, though.

Steve


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