
DIY PVC pipe and tarp shed, dry winter storage for ATVs or lawn equipment, inexpensive construction, quick set up, shaped to shed snow, strong enough to withstand winter winds, I recycled a flat bed trailer, a 2×4 and ply wood base could be used, Harvey Spooner,
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Hay Harvey looks good question for you what are you going to do with your outtisee want to do some trading on it for the two dunnbugey I like we talked about the 250 has to be put back together the 150 I have put a new stator and pick up. Coil in and CDI box and a coil it's got plenty of compression still no fire so it's got to be a wire lett me know
How's it been my brother… Sorry I haven't checked out your videos but my father is not doing so well. Great video by the way and thank you again Mr harvey🤙
You have really stream lined these tarp sheds.
How come you didn't do a ridge pole? Nice job I make a pellet shelf for my car port like u did
Looks great!
Winter is coming for sure. Good tips Harvey
Looks good not bad at all
why cant you use a Connex, get one 40ft for bout $2000.00, you can sell a few things to afford it.
Looks great Harvey
Have been getting my horde covered up too
Built a 8' x 14' stick frame and plastic covered "greenhouse" style lean too on the side of my shop
Just a dirt floor , so I am having extreme moisture problems , it is basically raining inside lol
May have to put a gravel floor then a wood platform
Wonder if pipe insulation on the peak would help the tarp last longer
Very cool Harvey👍 I like the plan of possibly licensing the trailer if the city gives you crap about to many sheds
Hey Harvey, So did you use scheduled 80 pvc pipe ? You know I bought a couple of ready made like these but the sides were really nice metal tube that was powder coated that had the tarps fit for each of the sides and they were pretty nice but they weren't arched enough so when we got more than 4" of snow you had to go and knock the snow off and then by spring the tarps were shot ! I put metal on them and that made all the difference in the world but the metal back then wase 300.00 per shed
l like it, looks like a great setup, the only id add would be a ridge pole for the tarp center to rest on so it wont sag under the snow load,
looks good. snow should slide right down eh..
i reinforced mine with 2×4's structure. i look for the smaller 2×4's when they go on sale. even have a rool up tarp door with velcro. 🙂 lol i've even extended it longer. i got a littler hoopty for the my little fishing boat. the carport i can store stuff above like a loft…just nothing really heavy
Looks great.
Should hold up good.
Good way to keep 'em under cover!
awesome idea harvey
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Looks really good Harvey I just finished winterizing and putting all our Atvs and lawnmowers away in our tents. Hoping that the winter isint to bad. I usually use a long handled broom to move the snow off the tent tops If we get a big storm.I only have 3 tents and a shed and my garage so no where near the prep you have lol. I'm in Ontario Canada in the North end so we do get good storms occasionally. Starting my collection only this year and I'm all ready at 9 atvs a boat, dirtbikes and go carts and mini bikes very addictive hobby you started me on. O and yes I have 3 1986-1990 Honda fourtrax 350 4×4 machines love them in ruff shape but they run. Anyhow just wanted you to know you have a following up here in Canada and keep up the great videos you give me great ideas and pointers on how to fix up some of the machines I need to fix up. I only have a single garage that I keep my 2 babies in two 2017 Can Ams in so I have room to only work on one atv at a time in my workshop as they stay in the garage when not trail riding. Take care Harvey I watch your vids daily really enjoy them.
i would use galvanized wire to secure the tarp,between the sun and cold those zip ties wont last
Looks good! I'm in need of a building on my storage lot, but with the snow we get here would kill just about any tarp shed.I Might have to spring for something more substantial. Maybe a shipping container. Mustie1's seams to working out well for him so far., I bought a 40' Van Body from a tractor trailer a few years ago, but they sit up so high you need stairs. Anyway cool video. Later -Ed
First, Great Vid!