Temporary shelters for tractors

   / Temporary shelters for tractors #11  
Good luck, I hope it works out for you, I tried the same thing and I could not get the 1 inch pipe to go together in such a way to hold up the tarp. In the end the $199 shelter logic shelter was a bunch easier, probably cheaper in the end and in my opinion, much stronger.

Sincerely,
joel
 
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Good luck, I hope it works out for you, I tried the same thing and I could not get the 1 inch pipe to go together in such a way to hold up the tarp. In the end the $199 shelter logic shelter was a bunch easier, probably cheaper in the end and in my opinion, much stronger.

Sincerely,
joel
Well where did it not work for you?
As I wrote one of the problems is that the standard size is to big for my zoning.
I figure at the worst I'll end of with a bunch of plastic pipe I can use for the next 10 years.
 
   / Temporary shelters for tractors #13  
Hey newbury, your post reminded me that I have a home built one too.

It's 24 feet long and 8 feet wide at the bottom edges. The sides slope in about 8 inches or so and the top is gable style with a total height of just over 7 feet in the middle.

I put thin plywood on the roof and then covered the whole thing with a heavy tarp, tightly fastened by stapling in place and then screwing 1 inch wide strapping over each rib and purlin. The structure itself is made of 2x2's if you can beleive it. At the corners where each rib (on 2 foot centers) meets the purlin I have made plywood triangles and screwed them on both sides for strength.

Other than replacing the tarp this year, this thing is probably 8 years old and has worked fine. I knock the snow off the roof but that's it (the snow slowly piles up the outside and often gets right to the roofline). It's fastened to the ground by screwing all the vertical ribs to 2x4's and then wiring them to rows of blocks down each side. The blocks add some height too.

Almost all the wood I got as seconds or scraps so it was peanuts to make.
 
   / Temporary shelters for tractors #14  
I put up a metal carport... 18x21 with all the bells and whistles for $900. Like it so much I became a dealer. I can sell a Nice 18x21 installed for $695, and it will last a lot longer than a tarp type shelter. They are available in most states... let me know if I can provide you additional info.
 
   / Temporary shelters for tractors #15  
After looking over all the offerings from shelter logic and rhino I decided to wing it and build my own.
I've got trade offs between size (I don't really need one as wide as what is offered for the length I need) portability and zoning.
So I'm planning on building a "skeleton" of 1" plastic pipe held together with X or cross pieces and T's. I've spent about $50 on the connectors, will need about $30 of 1" pipe, about $20 of flexible 1" pipe, and a 30x20 HD tarp (which I already have). That with judicious application of duct tape and nylon rope and a bunch of grommets shouuld do for the upper structure.
I plan on basing it on a bunch of PT 2x6 deck boards which I'm "recycling" from a deck I built 24 yrs ago.
This will also let me easily modify it for size in the future, and move to "job sites".
If I get 'er done pictures will follow.

I would think the 1" plastic pipe would be too flexible. I built a frame "dome" a tarp over my pop-up camper when it lived outside. It collapsed under the first 6" snow. The frame was tied down on the top of the camper, and was in a fairly wind-protected area up against the side of my garage.
 
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Westbrooklawn....

Unfortunately it appears that in WA state.... they want me to get a building permit for any structure over 200Sq'..... The building permit would be just shy of $500.....

Does your structure get arround the building permit laws?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Westbrooklawn....

Unfortunately it appears that in WA state.... they want me to get a building permit for any structure over 200Sq'..... The building permit would be just shy of $500.....

Does your structure get arround the building permit laws?

Thanks in advance.

That is one reason I'm BMO, my restrictions are 150 sq ft.
20x7.45 MAKES IT
 
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pics
Started with base frame for size
Determined I needed more strengthening for uprights, Put in small T posts and fastened uprights to them.
More details later.
 

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More details:
The first picture shows basically the pipes hooked together by X's on the top and pipe to pipe across (4') as seen in the second picture.

I pounded in a Tpost for each vertical member (vm).

On top of each (6') vm I put - in order a 3" section, a 45 degree bend a 3" section, a female smooth to female threaded adapter and a male threaded to male "barb" this was then hooked to a 6' section of the 1" black flexible drainage (bfd) pipe with a branch shoved up it for stiffening.
I took a maple branch about 3/4" in diameter and 3' to 4' long and shoved it up the bfd leaving about a foot to come down thru the adapters into the vm. This made the connection from the vm thru the arch much more rigid.

I did not want to us all rigid plastic pipe for the roof because I was trying to keep down the number of joints, yet hopefully withstand an inch or two of snow.

I plan on adding some more cross members to keep the pipes from pulling apart, some netting over the top to prevent sag, and some upgrades I don't know yet.

Cost so far is
10' pipes - 11@$2.20@= $25
connectors - about $30
Tarp - about $80 on sale at TSC (on hand)
10 old rusty Tposts ?? $3@ $30 (on hand)
So - the cost is about $200, comparable to the mfg units, but I'm only out about $50 from what I had on hand.
AND
It fit's all zoning regs!
Hopefully more pics to follow. but my batteries dying.

Added another 4' extension.
 
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