View Full Version : Tarp/Tent setup or buy
XZerg
Apr 6th, 2012, 02:28 PM
I am having a family event and want to setup a tent in the backyard. Can you folks suggest companies/people who specialize in this and charge reasonable prices?
The other option I am contemplating is setting it up myself if worse comes to worse. For that can you also suggest where I can find tarp.
The dimension would be along the lines of 25 feet width to 35 feet length.
Thanks before hand.
Wingding
Apr 7th, 2012, 02:00 PM
I am having a family event and want to setup a tent in the backyard. Can you folks suggest companies/people who specialize in this and charge reasonable prices?
The other option I am contemplating is setting it up myself if worse comes to worse. For that can you also suggest where I can find tarp.
The dimension would be along the lines of 25 feet width to 35 feet length.
Thanks before hand.
:lol: You're going to put your big family event under a tarp? That you strung up yourself? Do you know how goofy it will look? Do you know what will happen if any kind of a wind comes up? :lol:
Hey, big spender . . . if you ever want your family to stop snickering at you FORGET THE TARP idea. And if you're a married man, don't even THINK of going there unless you want to spend the next five years sleeping on the sofa.
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
XZerg
Apr 8th, 2012, 09:26 AM
:lol: You're going to put your big family event under a tarp? That you strung up yourself? Do you know how goofy it will look? Do you know what will happen if any kind of a wind comes up? :lol:
Hey, big spender . . . if you ever want your family to stop snickering at you FORGET THE TARP idea. And if you're a married man, don't even THINK of going there unless you want to spend the next five years sleeping on the sofa.
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
thanks for the tip... i am aware of which weather the tarp will be fine and not. also i am decent at doing such things too plus i will have someone who has done it themselves. it will roll out only if weather permits and is necessary. better to have a plan b (for rain or a really sunny hot day) than not.