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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 49216" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Yep.Wind will kill it quickly.Most of those come with a tie down kit,but it's not good for winds over 15 to 20 mph.I would consider building the same thing out of PVC and poly tarps.Drive rebar into the ground a couple feet and tie it down with some thin cable like sold at Norther Tool.We have green houses here that are built out of 2 inch pvc,in an A frame configuration.They have survived 50+ mph winds.A boat shed would not have as much surface area exposed to the wind as a green house.The green houses are 25'x100' and covered with thick clear plastic sheet.The ends are enclosed with wood because of the heavy ventilation fans and power distribution center.No need on a boat shed unless you wanna try to completely seal it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 49216, member: 751"] Yep.Wind will kill it quickly.Most of those come with a tie down kit,but it's not good for winds over 15 to 20 mph.I would consider building the same thing out of PVC and poly tarps.Drive rebar into the ground a couple feet and tie it down with some thin cable like sold at Norther Tool.We have green houses here that are built out of 2 inch pvc,in an A frame configuration.They have survived 50+ mph winds.A boat shed would not have as much surface area exposed to the wind as a green house.The green houses are 25'x100' and covered with thick clear plastic sheet.The ends are enclosed with wood because of the heavy ventilation fans and power distribution center.No need on a boat shed unless you wanna try to completely seal it. [/QUOTE]
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