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==Quonset Hut Notes ==
 
==Quonset Hut Notes ==
  
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===Dimensions and such===
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Preliminary discussion have us building a hut of the following dimensions:
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*18' rib (two ribs make an arc)
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*Arcs are 10' apart
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*80' (ish) spine
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*2" PVC acquired in 20' lengths
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*2 36'x40' tarps will provide the covering ($144 ea)
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*Tarps have a grommet every 18" so we need 27 bungee balls per 40' edge
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*100 6" bungee balls cost $25 (we should get 200)
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Initially we'll buy enough pvc to build two arcs, a spine and a side support (or 1x6 for that) and test build that for sturdiness
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===Other notes===
 
-Wind typically comes from SSW direction
 
-Wind typically comes from SSW direction
  

Revision as of 16:28, 1 May 2009

Sub Committee on Tent Sheltering and Sun Deflection

  • Caleb
  • Carl
  • Vaughn
  • Josh

Quonset Hut Notes

Dimensions and such

Preliminary discussion have us building a hut of the following dimensions:

  • 18' rib (two ribs make an arc)
  • Arcs are 10' apart
  • 80' (ish) spine
  • 2" PVC acquired in 20' lengths
  • 2 36'x40' tarps will provide the covering ($144 ea)
  • Tarps have a grommet every 18" so we need 27 bungee balls per 40' edge
  • 100 6" bungee balls cost $25 (we should get 200)

Initially we'll buy enough pvc to build two arcs, a spine and a side support (or 1x6 for that) and test build that for sturdiness

Other notes

-Wind typically comes from SSW direction

-Monkey Hut should be built perpendicular to the prevailing winds

-The only way to get decent candy-caned rebar is with a torch, in my experience. I also use smaller gauge rebar for the candy-caned part.

-Additionally, so as to minimize dust and wind as much as possible, I fasten the tarp down to the ground at every single gromment -- just as the tarp needs to be fastened to the ribs at every grommet with whatever you are using.

-highly recommend using 3' metal stakes instead of rebar -- don't bend, easier to pound in and get out, etc...

Examples:

http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/df6/450/df6450a1-27bb-4d9e-ba3c-2aa0a3899fe3

http://tribes.tribe.net/shadegeeks/photos/5219fb4d-0900-43ee-b7de-541eebd917b3

http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/d7c/453/d7c453c9-49dd-4ab3-8cda-923bff0f2ad0

http://tribes.tribe.net/shadegeeks/photos?page=1

ONLINE RESOURCES:

http://burnipedia.pbwiki.com/MonkeyHut

http://tribes.tribe.net/shadegeeks/thread/1355a62b-fd9f-48bb-805d-ebf1c763aeca (you really want this http://www.chromatest.net/Lovemonkey/ )

http://tribes.tribe.net/shadegeeks/thread/70afb3c5-133f-480d-9cdc-79bc550cbd00

http://www.catalogclearance.com/products/sku-BM1212__dept-146.html

 2008 Shelter stuff moved to Shelter2008