has anyone other than my pal who is a burner built their shade structure out of bamboo????
he used bamboo, rebar, radiator hose clamps, shade cloth & few other items....
please weigh in on this
I am thinking of doing the same but with a camp net because I like the way those look
thanks!
bamboo structure with rebar for shade
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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
I'm curious, did your friend use green bamboo or dried bamboo? I can't imagine dried bamboo being flexible enough to bend into any shape to build a shade structure.
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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
There were a lot of bamboo structures during Green Man, I think that was 2007 or something.
It works just like any other pole out there. Heck, half of China was built on bamboo scaffolding held with twine.
Seen it used for tee-pees and the likes.
Nothing wrong with bamboo as a material, it will all be about what you do with the design.
It works just like any other pole out there. Heck, half of China was built on bamboo scaffolding held with twine.
Seen it used for tee-pees and the likes.
Nothing wrong with bamboo as a material, it will all be about what you do with the design.
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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
thanks for the replies....
to answer the style of structure question basically he built a carport... a rectangle if you will to go over his tent.
rebar goes into ground, slide radiator hose clamp over it, place bamboo strut/leg along side rebar & slide hose clamp up over it then screw together tightly with screw gun. Repeat...
I thought I could make over head cross pieces happen with the co-joining/crossing of hose clamps
then attach shade cloth or camp netting with bungee balls
what do you think?
all the parts & pieces seem inexpensive yet sturdy & like a great concept
to answer the style of structure question basically he built a carport... a rectangle if you will to go over his tent.
rebar goes into ground, slide radiator hose clamp over it, place bamboo strut/leg along side rebar & slide hose clamp up over it then screw together tightly with screw gun. Repeat...
I thought I could make over head cross pieces happen with the co-joining/crossing of hose clamps
then attach shade cloth or camp netting with bungee balls
what do you think?
all the parts & pieces seem inexpensive yet sturdy & like a great concept
Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
Sounds reasonable for a simple square-frame.
The bottom line is you will be checking out he bamboo and have to make a judgement call on the flex/stiffness, strength etc.
You also must consider the wind loads based on the shade material you use.
If you go this route, might be a good call to bring some extra bamboo to triangulate things if the flex is too high.
The bottom line is you will be checking out he bamboo and have to make a judgement call on the flex/stiffness, strength etc.
You also must consider the wind loads based on the shade material you use.
If you go this route, might be a good call to bring some extra bamboo to triangulate things if the flex is too high.
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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
Isn't bamboo a known MOOP hazard?
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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
Get off my lawn hippie!

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Re: bamboo structure with rebar for shade
Shouldn't be if properly prepped by stripping off the leaves. We had giant bamboo in our yard in Japan, once stripped and cured, it was very solid.FossaFerox wrote:Isn't bamboo a known MOOP hazard?