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digerjones
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This is a project at home. If anyone is interested just a sort of blog of me building a tepee. Was going to cover it in canvas but at £900 going for something else.
Cut 3 old trees down and cleared space.
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is it going to be semi permanent Dylan,you could call it a yurt and rent it out :-)
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It's like the pizza oven all over again have ha
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Nice job cochese. Are you going to protect edges from vermin i e rats etc: ?
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Of course the job grows. Now can't get digger out up the garden terraces, so had to go through stream and out through field. :D :D
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seanandruby wrote:Nice job cochese. Are you going to protect edges from vermin i e rats etc: ?
Ha ha. Not sure about the bottom or top or sides yet
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900 quid for canvas? What about old wagon tarps? That's what we used to use when building dens back in the 70s.
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Tony I got an artist for a wife, so got to be right. The only thing I've bought up to now is the feather edge costing £200
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And the porch.
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