by daveesl77 » Mon May 25, 2015 4:21 pm
I have a detached garage, at the back of my property. My garage is full of junk, tools, wood, and other wonderful treasures accumulated over the decades. So the build happened in a temporary "garage" I popped up next to my real garage. This is on the back corner of my lot and due to all the trees and stuff you really could not see it. I used 2 HF 10' ez up canopies, ones that I normally take camping. Over these I spread a 20x30 tarp. I do a similar setup, but a slightly smaller tarp, when we tent camp. The tarp is held down on essentially every other grommet. For stakes I have found the 1' long, flat, green, steel lawn stakes sold by Home Despot are simply great and I've used them for years. Will drive into anything, holds in just about anything and comes up easy by whacking the side with a hammer, but won't come out of the ground easy by itself. Doing it this way puts the various components in a tension/compression factor on all areas of stress. Tarp pulls down on the canopy, canopy pushes up on the tarp.
Anyway, this gives me a 10' x 20' covered area, 7' tall, with feet of overhang on all sides. This setup has withstood multiple super heavy cloudbursts, with winds around 60 mph. On days when I wanted to open up a side or needed to move a canopy (like when putting the EPDM on the roof, it took about 5 minutes to pull a side over and maybe 10 minutes to reset. I just took it down a few days ago now that I am at the final build stages and the trailer has been moved down to the pad next to my house.
dave