wow, exactly. . .


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Posted by Phoenix Tatiana on September 5, 2003 at 12:56:11:

In reply to: Re: I guess it's the poles that make me uncertain. . . posted by Catherine Cartwright-Jones on September 5, 2003 at 12:24:19:

I'm not too excited about spending 300+ of the little money I have
either. . . especially since I plan on quitting my job to go do
henna at this street fair everyday (which is soooo uncertain as far
as income goes). That's why I'm picking your brain, lol. And I
thank you very much for being so patient. . . so, what exactly is a
cotton flat? and what about if I want a 10 x 10 for the sizes of the
poles? And what do you mean by configuring the verticals? you rock
Phoenix Tatiana







: To get conduit ... go to your handy hardware/building supply store,
: walk up to the nearest studly looking thing and say "Gimme sum 3/4"
: conduit, cut to measure" and they'll fix you right up. Conduit is
: metal pipe stuff. Then ... for an 8' x 8' booth ... say .... I want
: 10 pieces of 3/4" conduit cut 4' long for the roof and ... the
rest
: is however you're configuring the verticals. I did 4+2.
:
: To sew the sides, I sewed 8' x 6' cotton flats with ties on the
: corners and every 2 feet and just tied it to the poles.
:
: It never seemed complicated to me ... but perhaps it is, and perhaps
: that's why so many people have an EZ up. Also .. I was always
: terminally broke. The booth initially cost me $80 and I had the
same
: one 15 years later. Several times I said to myself .. should I get
an
: EZ up or should I feed the kids?

 


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