Re: wow, exactly. . .Posted by Phoenix Tatiana on September 5, 2003 at 23:41:33: In reply to: Re: wow, exactly. . . posted by Catherine Cartwright-Jones on September 5, 2003 at 13:13:31: Thanks for all the info! This will make a good archive selectionfor sure! I guess in the end it all depends whether or not I feel industrious (cheap $) or whether I just want something quickly (with high $). Tornadoes and high wind storms are few and far between here in Austin, so I'm factoring that out for now. . . Well, anyways when I do get it done I'll show it off ;) here! Thanks again! Sincerely, Phoenix Tatiana : A cotton flat is ... um ... like a flat bed sheet. In fact, if you : could find a nice plain flat burgundy bed sheet, that would do nicely : (if it were the right size). : : If you want a 10 x 10 ... you'll need 10 5' pieces of conduit to make : the roof. For the verticals (the legs) you can get 4 pieces of 6' : conduit if you have a truck or 8 pieces of 3' conduit. In London, : most the people who had a pitch in the local market had pole booths : .... very good for tight spaces and tight budgets. Rugged. No : nonsense. Versatile. Pole booths are the mules of the booth world.
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