Sounds to me like he's had that up for 6 months. Not using it for what it's designed
Sounds to me like he's had that up for 6 months. Not using it for what it's designed
a lot of events are windy, that's what killed the professional pop ups we used to use and the reason we bought the marquee.Think the giveaway was when he stated he 'Had to take it down during the high winds'. They aren't designed to be left up for extended periods of time, hence the clue in the name 'Event Shelter'.....
a lot of events are windy, that's what killed the professional pop ups we used to use and the reason we bought the marquee.
Nice to know I wasn't too far out two weeks ago in post #2 .Sell it and put the proceeds into a savings account to pay for marquee hire when required.
"Gala Tent 6m x 12m PVC with extra 6m x 4m roof."
It's now on eBay guys.![]()
If you know of anyone wanting a marquee/ tent let them know please
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gala-Tent-6m-x-12m-PVC-with-extra-6m-x-4m-roof-/201665827683
Nice to know I wasn't too far out two weeks ago in post #2 .
When is a marquee not a marquee?
When it's a:
How does one "wing" their neck in?This is a warning, wing your neck in bud.
Gala Tent is the brand.
Nice to know I wasn't too far out two weeks ago in post #2 .
When is a marquee not a marquee?
When it's a:
Nice to know I wasn't too far out two weeks ago in post #2 .
When is a marquee not a marquee?
When it's a:
its all in a thread some where maybe back stage, another club (cwc) rang me gaz and stu to get back to our stand asap as it had blown to bits, luckily we had it tied to gaz's car with a tow rope or we could have ended up with a big bill damage to others cars, this was a professional one that i had bought for a lot of money after normal pop up one suffered similar fate at gaydon the year before.I absolutely refuse to believe that a decent pop up will get damaged in the wind (unless of course it's a full on Gail in which case we wouldn't put it up) and won't except that as a reason for not using one. These pop ups will have had alsorts of testing for that reason and I'm sure they will be strong enough to do the job in moderate wind conditions. In the past we've had to take our marquee down for wind reasons so we would just use a bit of common sense when it comes to the wind and if it's put up properly and packed away nicely I see no reason why it wouldn't last us for years.
that is not what the thread title says. whole thread was pointless seems it was already decided to get rid before it was even posted.What we need are sensible ideas and offers of help on the days we need to erect whatever we use.