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<blockquote data-quote="Livn" data-source="post: 506503" data-attributes="member: 34463"><p>We’ve been using portable car canopies for 15 years. After loosing 2 during snowy months, we finally figured out how to keep them standing. 1) put corner bracing in all 4 corners. We’ve purchased some with pipe clamp brackets and we’ve made our own by cutting pipe, hammering ends flat, and drilling then bolting to canopy framework. 2) hammer rebar into ground through holes in feet, 18” if possible. 3) additional extra heavy duty tarp added to roof (we use 20x30ish, whatever we find on sale), and secure tarp to screw in dog tieouts at perimeter of canopy. We also use roof rake to pull snow off roof.[ATTACH=full]117788[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]117790[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livn, post: 506503, member: 34463"] We’ve been using portable car canopies for 15 years. After loosing 2 during snowy months, we finally figured out how to keep them standing. 1) put corner bracing in all 4 corners. We’ve purchased some with pipe clamp brackets and we’ve made our own by cutting pipe, hammering ends flat, and drilling then bolting to canopy framework. 2) hammer rebar into ground through holes in feet, 18” if possible. 3) additional extra heavy duty tarp added to roof (we use 20x30ish, whatever we find on sale), and secure tarp to screw in dog tieouts at perimeter of canopy. We also use roof rake to pull snow off roof.[ATTACH type="full"]117788[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]117790[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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