Tarp, Novel Idea this fella has!

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Saw a CL ad for yet another very rare Fury convertible, sad shape and way over priced IMAO and thought should I go there with posting or just leave it in the bookmark bin, CL moron thread?, For Sale?, naaa already posted up too many basket-cases.

Well the novel way that the owner used to build the tarp tent should be shared.

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This would be gud to see on Shark Tank ya think?
 
My wife and I came up with the same solution to cover our blueberry bushes with bird netting and frost cover. This pic was taken Aug. 2016. I used 2' pieces of re-bar sunk at an angle that I push the pipe over. There's a product, called snake sand bags made from Cordura that we use to hold the netting in place so the birds don't get under them. https://www.amazon.com/Snake-Sandba...D=314TjaSk-%2BL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

This allows me to take the pipe off in the winter and I cover the re-bar with short pieces of pipe in the winter so no one walks into the re-bar and gets cut.

Works perfectly!
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My wife and I came up with the same solution to cover our blueberry bushes with bird netting and frost cover. This pic was taken Aug. 2016. I used 2' pieces of re-bar sunk at an angle that I push the pipe over. There's a product, called snake sand bags made from Cordura that we use to hold the netting in place so the birds don't get under them. https://www.amazon.com/Snake-Sandbags-Single-Self-Fill-Black/dp/B00HT7ZGN8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540756188&sr=8-1&keywords=snake+sandbags&dpID=314TjaSk-%2BL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

This allows me to take the pipe off in the winter and I cover the re-bar with short pieces of pipe in the winter so no one walks into the re-bar and gets cut.

Works perfectly!
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I thought he was a pot farmer when I saw the pictures, a gardener indeed!
 
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