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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 369751" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>My bad, I used cheaper 1.5" not 2" pvc for my frame and only the T's on the floor are glued. The top Ts and 90s are just slip fitted so I can pull it apart and toss it in the yard when I take her out. I tried to make it tall enough to sorta clear the side console windshield and help rain and snow slide off. When snow/ice has built up on my setup I just slap it w my hand and it all slides/falls off. I imagine if it was taller-steeper pitch and the tarp pulled tight all around some snow would slide off by itself. I get about 3 years out of the cheap silver/uv safe tarps. I leave the front/back slightly open so air can circulate under the tarp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 369751, member: 10919"] My bad, I used cheaper 1.5" not 2" pvc for my frame and only the T's on the floor are glued. The top Ts and 90s are just slip fitted so I can pull it apart and toss it in the yard when I take her out. I tried to make it tall enough to sorta clear the side console windshield and help rain and snow slide off. When snow/ice has built up on my setup I just slap it w my hand and it all slides/falls off. I imagine if it was taller-steeper pitch and the tarp pulled tight all around some snow would slide off by itself. I get about 3 years out of the cheap silver/uv safe tarps. I leave the front/back slightly open so air can circulate under the tarp. [/QUOTE]
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