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EMT rails attached and bent. Roof is mostly finished. Will caulk between the panels at the end.

I’ll bend identical conduits for the “sleds” so there are no fittings on the ground inhibiting dragging it.

The (small) vertical struts will vary in length to give me the appropriate winter angle.

I will use T fittings to add horizontal members to create a box. Once they’re on I’ll use steel cable and turnbuckles to make it rigid, followed by welded wire screen attached using steel cable ties.

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Scott D Hansen · 1w
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Matt Hamilton · 1w
Also, ditch the glyphosate and plastic tarp yard kill renovation techniques and embrace the “I’ll finish this after it’s not so damn hot out” solar technique. https://static.noauthority.social/media_attachments/files/116/681/806/049/300/682/original/65d177cff86dce21.jpeg
Matt Hamilton · 1w
A 5 gal bucket of water and a battery + charge controller will be attached to the base of the tallest corners to mitigate typical wind. When a hurricane or strong storm is coming I'll be moving these under tree cover and/or using earth screw anchors and chain to affix it to the ground so it doesn't...