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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 507635" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I had changed our entire garden to a drip system so I had a lot of 3/4” pvc laying around. That’s what this is made of. Every few feet is a T with a piece of pipe going to the floor into another T then a piece on each side for legs. I pool noodled and duck taped the T’s on top to protect the cover. I roll the cover to the front deck. Fold it once and sit it in the shop then I can reach in and sit the frame to the side. Takes about 10 minutes from the time I undo the first buckle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507635, member: 27803"] I had changed our entire garden to a drip system so I had a lot of 3/4” pvc laying around. That’s what this is made of. Every few feet is a T with a piece of pipe going to the floor into another T then a piece on each side for legs. I pool noodled and duck taped the T’s on top to protect the cover. I roll the cover to the front deck. Fold it once and sit it in the shop then I can reach in and sit the frame to the side. Takes about 10 minutes from the time I undo the first buckle. [/QUOTE]
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