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Originally Posted by wiredgeorge
Why in the name of goodness did you build it so high? Don't they sell elbows that are more than 90 degrees? That thing must be the highest structure in Austin bwhahahaha Yeah, some guys would seem a good idea as that cover must have a tremendous wind load! Good luck.
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I could only find 90's and 45's, in 2" PVC, initially. In searching, recently, I found 60's. I may retrofit, in the future, but it will be a tough row to hoe as I'll need to remove the whole upper level, since my 45's are socked up to my T's. I'll need all new T's and elbows, and the clearance height for my AC may get a little tight when I cut off the original fittings. Hopefully everything will be fine, as is. Time will tell.
Update: Two temporary guy wires made a huge difference. I'm keeping the high roof. It allows me to work on my RV roof without ducking down. Worth it!