Thinking about my shade structure and its floor. Originally thought I would build a low-rise floor about 10'x20' out of 2x4's and plywood. I like this idea a lot because I think it would help mitigate the public space getting dusty and it's just more comfortable to sit and sleep a little bit (4") off the ground. But I'm wondering if bringing all that wood out there would be worth the trouble and I hate the idea of trashing or burning the wood after using it.
Now I'm thinking about using those 2'x2' foamy things that interlock with each other with a pair of rugs over it.
What are some other things I can use as a "base" -- that is, something to get a little height off the playa? It would be nice if it was, say, 4'x4' for easier transportability. Maybe I should just build 4x4 floor sections that I can re-use year-to-year...
What's your "floor plan"?
Shade structure floors. Ideas?
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That's A LOT of wood for just a floor....maybe if you were hosting Roller Derby, as well......
Unless you're crossframing it heavily, you'll need to use fairly thick ply to safely support the weight of foot traffic. If it's just sleeping space you can skimp out a little, since your weight is spread out while you are.
I use an old canvas tent floor for the ground floor of the Snowman, and the second floor is triangular 2x4" frame sections with plywood over, bolted together and with a piece of indoor/outdoor carpeting on top. I thought about bringing some of those 2x2' "puzzle piece" squares, and may yet...I have them in my studio and LOVE THEM. They're easy to cut and alter, too.
Unless you're crossframing it heavily, you'll need to use fairly thick ply to safely support the weight of foot traffic. If it's just sleeping space you can skimp out a little, since your weight is spread out while you are.
I use an old canvas tent floor for the ground floor of the Snowman, and the second floor is triangular 2x4" frame sections with plywood over, bolted together and with a piece of indoor/outdoor carpeting on top. I thought about bringing some of those 2x2' "puzzle piece" squares, and may yet...I have them in my studio and LOVE THEM. They're easy to cut and alter, too.
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