Re: [hexayurt] Re: Hexaframe MK3

2017-05-30 Thread Steve Upstill
It does look pretty permanent. :-) On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:10 AM KK wrote: > Using the smooth "rebar" stakes from Home Depot. They are pretty long and > don't budge once hammered in. > This frame is not going to Burning Man. It's something used to turn a > Hexayurt into a permanent structure.

Re: [hexayurt] Re: Hexaframe MK3

2017-05-30 Thread KK
Using the smooth "rebar" stakes from Home Depot. They are pretty long and don't budge once hammered in. This frame is not going to Burning Man. It's something used to turn a Hexayurt into a permanent structure. On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 4:44:52 PM UTC-6, Steve Upstill (Swifty) wrote: > > What

[hexayurt] Re: Hexaframe MK3

2017-05-30 Thread KK
Took me a couple weeks. Had many weather related slowdowns. On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 9:50:29 AM UTC-6, thejaymo wrote: > > Thanks for the update! looking sweet! interested in how many hours labour > go into one of those frames end to end? > > > -- You received this message because you are s

Re: [hexayurt] Re: Hexaframe MK3

2017-05-30 Thread Steve Upstill
What are you staking it with? Are you taking such a structure to the Playa? If so, you should DEFINITELY look into lag bolts (10-12"). I have bought/hassled with/gotten lacerated by my last rebar. On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 3:50 AM thejaymo wrote: > Thanks for the update! looking sweet! interested

[hexayurt] Re: Hexaframe MK3

2017-05-30 Thread thejaymo
Thanks for the update! looking sweet! interested in how many hours labour go into one of those frames end to end? On Monday, 29 May 2017 19:20:53 UTC+1, KK wrote: > > Hi all...back again with a new location and frame build for 2017. > > This is my coolest so far. Got an Imgur pic album for you to