Richard,

Last year at the beach, I bought one of those cheap (er, inexpensive)
gazebo-like
canopies.  It came with lots of metal tubes which had to be put together to form
the
upper canopy support and the legs.  It was about 8' x 8' and 6' tall.

However, if one replaced the metal tubes with wooden dowel material, something
like this would provide a cheap shelter.  The corners usually come with a means
to
peg into the ground, given the winds at a typical beach.  For this you might
need to
find some plastic or other non-conductive tent pegs.

Just a thought.............

George




woods%sensormatic....@interlock.lexmark.com on 12/22/2000 11:00:19 AM

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To:   emc-pstc%majordomo.ieee....@interlock.lexmark.com
cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  OATS Turntable Canopy



I want to erect a simple, low cost removable canopy over our turntable at
our OATS to protect the EUT from light rain and our Florida sun. Is anyone
aware of an off-the-shelf option? Has anyone constructed a simple canopy and
would like to share their design and/or experience (good and bad)?

Richard Woods




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