shade cloth..ever use it?

   / shade cloth..ever use it?
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#11  
This is what I am considering now. After speaking to a Distributor, he suggests 9' wide do to pricing and the area i want to cover. According to him 9' wide sheets are more cost effective. I have the pipe to fab with so that cost is covered, I can cover the welding/fab part. I like the portable idea, but honestly I could use corrugated tin to cover and come out cheaper I think. Plus later on I could enclose and make a storage building or what ever out of it. Function is more important than looks for me, this is in the middle of the So. Tx brush and not many people are going to see it. cattle shade 3.jpg
Still undecided right now
 
   / shade cloth..ever use it? #12  
If it is going to be close to size of the RV's it might be nice to use the shade cloth for the sake of air circulation around them. Tin on the roof might be nice and shade cloth on the sides. Having formerly lived in TX I'm all for getting them out of the sun when not in use.
 
   / shade cloth..ever use it? #13  
Second the motion of Farmtek ! They got just about everything you need. They are great to deal with, super helpful.
 
   / shade cloth..ever use it? #14  
If he has the piping already to build what he was talking about he can save a lot of money ordering anything from Farmtek. That being said, I'm going to order myself a new structure from Farmtek as temporary housing for a tractor while I am building a new house for it. I hate it when reading someone else's posts causes me to spend a couple thousand dollars.
 
   / shade cloth..ever use it?
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#15  
If it is going to be close to size of the RV's it might be nice to use the shade cloth for the sake of air circulation around them. Tin on the roof might be nice and shade cloth on the sides. Having formerly lived in TX I'm all for getting them out of the sun when not in use.


Thats about what i am thinking right now. I have 20-30 joints of 2-3/8" pipe to use. I need to double check, but I think if I keep it portable it should not effect property tax like a permanent structure
 
   / shade cloth..ever use it? #16  
With that much pipe, some purlin and the tin you mentioned, it would almost last a lifetime. As far as the tax issue, the new" feed stall" your building may work real good with an Ag exemptions:D
 

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