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Need info on where to buy camo netting
Cliffh:
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--- Quote from: charby on March 26, 2020, 01:22:59 PM ---I have a huge picture window, I use a curtain.
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We've got curtains. Thing is, it's a nice view out the windows & SWMBO likes the view & the light.
The frame isn't vertical, it's more of a slanted (~2' in 9') roof. Blocks the sun until the sun is below the trees, while still allowing a view of the back yard & tree line.
charby:
--- Quote from: Cliffh on March 26, 2020, 04:33:57 PM ---We've got curtains. Thing is, it's a nice view out the windows & SWMBO likes the view & the light.
The frame isn't vertical, it's more of a slanted (~2' in 9') roof. Blocks the sun until the sun is below the trees, while still allowing a view of the back yard & tree line.
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Sounds like you need old fashioned awnings, things house had before modern HVAC.
https://www.generalawnings.com/door-awnings-c-80/ac1000-pan-type-window-and-door-awning-p-221
Cliffh:
Something similar is what I'm after. I've looked into things like the Sunsetter awnings - problem with something like those are the high winds. We do get tornadoes around here, 60mph+ winds are common. I don't want to have to go out every time the wind starts picking up and roll 'em up or take 'em down. I figure the camo should allow enough airflow through the material that it won't become a flying hazard or rip away part of the house.
Cliffh:
This is something similar to what I've built: https://www.farmtek.com/farm/supplies/ProductDisplay?mfPartNumber=4040F
Free standing, ~9'w x 18'l x 7'h (on short side, 9'h next to house), with "rafters" front to back every 3' or so.
Doggy Daddy:
Anything strike your fancy here?
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Above-75-in/N-5yc1vZ1z1bdr9/Ntk-EnrichedProductInfo/Ntt-shade%2Bcloth?NCNI-5&storeSelection=3301,3315,3314,3318,3308&experienceName=default
I once got a roll of a similar material to cover a roughly 6'x40' horizontal frame about 8' agl. There were "rafters" and spaced slats below it, but it held up in Vegas winds for years.
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