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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025
  • In this video we are going to assemble the PEAKTOP OUTDOOR 12x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport with Removable Sidewalls, Portable Car Canopy, Garage Tent, Boat Shelter with Reinforced Triangular Beams, review video coming soon
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Комментарии • 34

  • @thuyandoan81
    @thuyandoan81 12 дней назад

    thank you for your video

  • @clownman-mq4ek
    @clownman-mq4ek Год назад +1

    Looking good in the neighborhood!!!!!

  • @artinfluence
    @artinfluence Год назад +9

    In Texas, we call that a kite!!!

  • @jimyaekel7385
    @jimyaekel7385 2 месяца назад

    This looks like a good frame, but the cover appears the same as my $200 10x20 canopy that lasted about a year in the weather.

  • @donaldbaker6961
    @donaldbaker6961 Месяц назад

    Can I ask how long did it take to set up looks good I have one coming in the next day or so

  • @87Rado
    @87Rado Год назад

    YES!... I recently installed an attic pull down staircase by myself.
    I looked at them on Amazon, after reading the reviews, both good and bad, I'd be interested in knowing what you think of it after 6-12 months. Hope you don't get much wind there.

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  11 месяцев назад +1

      Wind is minimal as long as we don’t get a hurricane. I’ll definitely do a follow up video.

  • @offgridamy717
    @offgridamy717 11 месяцев назад

    Just did a short on my pile of twisted metal and tarp ha.

  • @BrianFox
    @BrianFox Месяц назад

    Now go get a 20’ x 30’ tarp to protect it from the sun. Screw 1 X 4 pt along the side through the legs and sandwich the tarp with another layer of PT.

  • @DestinationDalmatian
    @DestinationDalmatian 8 месяцев назад

    That does not look weatherproof. How’s it holding up?

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  7 месяцев назад

      I was a little concerned about that as well but after using my buddies, I figured it was worth it as a temporary shop space. It has held up pretty well so far. No leaks or rips yet but I’m sure that will happen eventually. I have seen thicker replacement covers but haven’t priced them out yet. So far, I do recommend it. It has held up through some good winds as well.

  • @garretts1604
    @garretts1604 4 месяца назад +1

    Update?

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  3 месяца назад +1

      It has held up well and will do an update video soon

  • @richardcapellesr7031
    @richardcapellesr7031 Год назад +2

    Hope you have a spare cover cuz it won't last more than a year and a half!..😮

    • @paulyoder8714
      @paulyoder8714 Год назад

      How did you hold it down when it gets windy

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  Год назад +1

      It came with stakes for the legs and tie down rope with helical anchors. I plan on doing a follow up video with all the details and a review.

  • @Pimpernicholas
    @Pimpernicholas Год назад +2

    These tents last about 1.5 years and are a total waste of time and money. The covering is too thin, rips easily, and can't be taped for a repair. Further, they have the wrong shaped roof. The roof should be semi-circular which allows snow at the edges to slide off under its own weight leaving less weight when the snow picks up moisture.
    My wife and I put up two 30' x 20' tent garages from Covertech Garage by ourselves. We were each 73 years of age. Four years later, I erected a 12' x 35' Covertech, singlely, just to prove that I could do it myself.
    It's been 9.5 years since the first building without any problems. To secure the ground contacting horizontal poles, inch and a half slots in concrete deck blocks were widened with a cold chisel to accept these pole diameters. These deck blocks were slightly lowered into fitting ground depressions to keep the base of the tents from sliding as well as to level the base. Hoops are further secured from wind-shifting by ground-anchoring bands, manufacture-supplied, over the hoops.
    A bargain tarp, 60' x 90' was cut into three 20' x 30' pieces. Two were used as floor coverings while the third was fixed at the 8' height with spanner ropes. This stops condensation from dripping on collecter cars in that tent. A number of cheap tarps were pegged to cover the floor of the 12'x 35'.
    All lower sides of tents were buried in soil for stability and an attempt to dicourage rodents.

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  11 месяцев назад

      Nice work and great ideas, the roof would be a challenge with snow.

    • @jimyaekel7385
      @jimyaekel7385 2 месяца назад

      When you spend 6-8 times the amount of money on it you should expect what you experienced. Thanks for the tip. It's an investment for sure.

  • @Mrs_Masochist88
    @Mrs_Masochist88 4 месяца назад

    Yes I definitely do jobs that should require more than one person lol. I’m about to build a 24x12x8 version of this by myself 😅

  • @textowle9118
    @textowle9118 Год назад

    ditch the tarp and cover with tin,save yourself grief in the year ahead.

    • @Everyday_Craftsman
      @Everyday_Craftsman  11 месяцев назад +1

      Good idea, I’ll probably do that after the tarp is finished

  • @Fanzindel
    @Fanzindel 6 месяцев назад

    At $399 the 12’x20’ HF one seems to be a much more robust choice…

  • @joeboyman-t6g
    @joeboyman-t6g 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for not showing the completed product from the outside