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Lee_D wrote:

>errecting a 3x6 Pavillion gazebo similar to this one but just 3x6 rather
>than 3x9
>
>http://www.martleshambrass.btinternet.co.uk/gazebo/gazebo.htm
>
>A scan would be most greatfully appreciated.
>
>Lee D
>
>
>


Blimey Lee, that's some tent! All you'd need is some space heaters and
carpets and you could rent it out for weddings!

Richard.
 
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 12:29:10 GMT, "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:

>errecting a 3x6 Pavillion gazebo similar to this one but just 3x6 rather
>than 3x9
>
>http://www.martleshambrass.btinternet.co.uk/gazebo/gazebo.htm
>
>A scan would be most greatfully appreciated.


Theres not really that much you can do wrong! Give it a go, and if the
poles dont fit then swap one set round into different positions.
You can work out a lot of the pole positions from what ends they have
on.
>
>Lee D


 
"Richard Savage" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> Blimey Lee, that's some tent! All you'd need is some space heaters and
> carpets and you could rent it out for weddings!
>
> Richard.


We got it to cover my building work when digging footings for the
conservatory so I could work in the rain.. Was mainly to cover my brick
work.. Just the ticket. Ours is a 3 by 6 . Piad £30 from Makro Looks cheap
but well hand for that sort of stuff. Indeed Ideal for the odd function but
makes a bit of a dent on storage space. If ever I find the instructions will
make a good restaruant area to be errected next to the grumbleplex at
events.

Lee D


 

"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> Theres not really that much you can do wrong! Give it a go, and if the
> poles dont fit then swap one set round into different positions.
> You can work out a lot of the pole positions from what ends they have
> on.
>>
>>Lee D


Right, took me ages with the instructions which I later put somewhere
safe.... bugger!

Lee D


 
On or around Mon, 04 Oct 2004 22:57:46 GMT, "Lee_D" <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>
>"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>
>> Theres not really that much you can do wrong! Give it a go, and if the
>> poles dont fit then swap one set round into different positions.
>> You can work out a lot of the pole positions from what ends they have
>> on.
>>>
>>>Lee D

>
>Right, took me ages with the instructions which I later put somewhere
>safe.... bugger!


on the one I have, which is a 3x3 elcheapo, the diagonal roof poles are made
of 2 bits and the horizontal ones out of 3 bits. all the ends are, in fact,
I think, interchangeable, but if not they'll be different lenghths. I
assume that if you have 3 sections in the diagonals, th emiddle bit is a
different length to the one in the horizontals.

 
In news:qmb8d.114$y%[email protected],
Lee_D wrote:
| errecting a 3x6 Pavillion gazebo similar to this one but just 3x6
| rather than 3x9
|
| http://www.martleshambrass.btinternet.co.uk/gazebo/gazebo.htm
|
| A scan would be most greatfully appreciated.
|
| Lee D

Oops, replied in error direct to your email this am. starting the day
way too early!
Not sure if that will get through, so posting properly this time.

Try this Lee.

http://www.markpewsey.com/downloads/gazebo.tif

Sorry about the filesize (1.7MB) - can reduce this evening if required.

Mark


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