It turns out that I lied, and the stuff we have is one inch not 1/2. I
thought it was thinner for some reason. I have never had my yurt out at the
playa, but it has been to a few festivals and has done spectacular.
Especially in wind and rain, which I was very appreciative of.

Cheers,
Elliot

On 24 August 2010 08:39, Leland <[email protected]> wrote:

> Elliot,
>
> You'd mentioned you used the 1/2 inch before ... I actually managed to
> get both 1/2 and 1" on hold for me at the store to pick up this week.
> Was there any reason not to go with the less expensive 1/2" in your
> experience?  Thanks!
>
> Leland
>
> On Jul 30, 5:00 am, Elliot <[email protected]> wrote:
> > We actually built 3 hexayurts that used  1/2 inch material. The
> structural
> > integrity mainly comes from the design itself.
> >
> > On 29 July 2010 18:38, Shannon <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > I just want to take a poll.
> > > Is everyone using 1 inch material?
> > > That is thick enough?
> >
> > > I found some 2 inch in the bay area but 12 sheets of that would be a
> huge
> > > package.
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