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0. 12:11 AM - What's My Contribution Used For? (Matt Dralle)
1. 07:22 AM - Re: Tent hangars anyone? Looking for input. (Geoff Heap)
2. 09:01 AM - Re: Tent hangars anyone? Looking for input. (rogwibb)
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Subject: | What's My Contribution Used For? |
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Subject: | Re: Tent hangars anyone? Looking for input. |
Thanks guys. This is a lot to think about. I'm going to check out the site on Saturday
morning. I'll post an update....Geoff
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Subject: | Re: Tent hangars anyone? Looking for input. |
Geoff Heap wrote:
> I am strongly considering purchasing a tent hangar from shelter logic. They can be viewed at. http://www.shelterlogic.com/pk_30x28x16.html
> This would be for my 701. Shelter logic is the best product I've found. At the
grass strip where I will erect it, there is one there that measures 26 wide
X 30 deep and 12 high. The guy keeps a Rans S12 in it. The 701 would not fit in
this size building. I would have to go to the 30 wide. Unfortunately, at 30
wide the height goes up to 16. My concern is the wind. I'm afraid I'll show up
one day and it will be gone. One bright note is that I would be backed up to
a wooded area that would protect me from the prevailing westerly winds. I'm looking
for any kind of input to help me make a decision. Recommendations? horror
stories/warnings? Any thoughts at all. It's a one time expense that could last
up to 10 years before it would need a new cover. The product is definitely
worth the money. Anyone else own one?......Geoff
Geoff
I too looked at the tent hangars but was concerned about the winds. In checking
with our county building department I found that I would have to pay a very
expensive building permit fee (even for a tent as long as it was fixed to the
ground) and I would have to have poured concrete footings. With that in mind,
I elected to build a 24 x 30 metal carport with a concrete floor. A little more
expensive, but it has served me well, and I sleep well at night.
Roger
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