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Old 03-06-2010, 08:37 PM
eggsuckindog eggsuckindog is offline
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Default Re: Sleeping quarters for a CC

You mean what I'm going use as a shelter? - I got this stuff at HD to make more shade in the summer - its like a mesh and you can get plastic grommit kits right there. I haven't done that yet, as almost haven't seen the sun in months but might end up using the same piece for both front and back. They have some on their web site but didn't find the same ones in the store. That would handle dew and if it really rained I was going to carry a cheap blue tarp.

Susan just got home and under duress was talked into trying it out - approved, although she wants to walk on it now which would entail removable outside legs, we'll see I had thought about some.

Note : I went brain dead and have changed the measurements in the above post - its 30" wide x 2 so 60" total assembled.

I will get a parts list together, so 1 trip to Ace Hardware will do it, as bolt lengths are important and a piece of plywood from HD, I'll get the exact stuff as wieght is an issue - a drill and sabre saw and your good to go. I'll include pic's as showing assemblet and stuff.
I actually designed all the details and minor aspects while laying in the radiation machine, was a nice distraction and actually it all came together almost exactly as planned but cutting the wood was much easier than anticipated- I had plenty of time LOL

Really ready for springtime now baby
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