by GerryS » Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:27 am
Thanks for the suggestions...I see a couple there that I like. I like the "rail' system to attach a canopy directly to the 'drop.
I'm really paranoid about using any kind of metal fold up tent of any kind. Poles aren't bad, but they are a little more work.
We used to own a concession business...Kettle Corn!!! Man, I miss that stuff... I can't find anyone who makes it with the right kind of corn, good oil, and real sugar any more!!! Everyone wants to use sams-club corn, salad oil, and beet sugar instead of cane -- it REALLY makes a difference!
Ok enough of that rant...back to the canopy...we used to use an industrial designed ez-up, not a flimsy residential model. We almost lost it quite a few times with minor breezes...10 miles per hour is about the limit. It gets more than that and you better be collapsing and removing the top. The damage done by a gust gave me a serious understanding of why vendors at festivals and events seem to charge so much. $1000 to replace a tent not to mention damage to the other vendor that your "parachute" caused.
The "blue tarp" is so noisy --- is there a good source to buy big sheets of ripstop nylon? get a 15x15 sheet of that, a few "eyelets" and some sturdy poles and some rope and you got something!!!
We're acquiring a camp-inn Ultra 560 --- the roof on that guy is insulated --- how much does that deminish the need for shade? compared to air gap or just bendable plywood ceilings? Am I over-engineering again?