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  1. WoodButcher80 Feeling the Heat

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  2. EatenByLimestone Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 12, 2006
    4,114 posts
    I can't see that thing handling a heavy snowfall.

    Matt
  3. rathmir New Member

    joined: Sep 5, 2008
    105 posts
    Dela-where??
    Matt,

    Thse Sri Lankans know about snow....I have faith. I just wish it weren't so bright and....orange!

    For the price though ya can't complain.

    Nice find!
  4. WoodButcher80 Feeling the Heat

    it is hideous looking, but at my pad i put my stacks of wood IN the woods a tad to appease the ol lady so she doesnt say we look too much like hillbillies . that way you wouldnt see the roof. heck. just spray paint it !
  5. the_dude Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 26, 2008
    298 posts
    Southern WI
    That's actually a pretty nice unit. I went camping with some friends this spring on the weekend that ended up being the start of a 500 year flood. We got 10" of rain on Saturday alone! One of my friends brought this exact coleman gazebo. With the vent at the top, it turned out to be a life saver. It allowed us to set it up over the campfire and at least stay somewhat warm.
  6. gpcollen1 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2007
    2,023 posts
    Western CT
    That thing will take no load whatsoever.
  7. billb3 Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 14, 2007
    3,065 posts
    SE Mass
    That may be a good price (after running lines and tarps and tie downs all over the deck and yard last August for a a rained out party) I might pick some up just to have in the closet for another Summer rain party.

    I doubt they'd stand up to the wind and heavy wet snow we get so often here. Even the heavy blue tarps rarely last more than one Winter season, getting torn to shreds.

    Would be nice to set up temporarily to split wood in the Winter under it if it is tall enough.
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