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Old 09-25-2018, 04:04 PM   #56
Miles65
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Originally Posted by travelin texans View Post
That high roof will probably let better air flow thru it in the heat of the summer also.
Looks like a good job!
Thanks. I appreciate it. Final cost was right around $800. If the tarp doesn't last at least two years, I will replace it with corrugated plastic panels or metal, depending on weight and cost. I will need an articulated lift to access the top side of the roof, to screw the panels to the pipe, and that will add about four hundred bucks to the project along with the cost of the panels. At some point, the cost gets goofy, as I know I could buy a kit, online, and, along with extra parts you have to get, the total runs around two G's. Still, I liked the challenge, this time around.
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