Parachute Shade Structure

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astiegler
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Parachute Shade Structure

Post by astiegler » Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:51 pm

I've built a 50' diameter parachute shade structure with a 64' parachute that has a large 2' hole in the top. To reduce billowing and stress on the tie downs, I know that I need to cut it. I'm looking for advice as to whether I should cut moon slits (smileys) or actual holes? The last one I took part it, we just made horizontal slits because we were out there with no option but I have a hole cutter now. I'm just afraid that entire holes might let too much dust in. Opinions? Thanks all!
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Post by Bob » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:03 pm

Do you have pictures from when you set it up to test it out?
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Post by Rusted Iron » Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:03 pm

The dust will always get in. The slits will allow air flow and reduce the chances of ripping, a bit. I've noticed that holes tend to expand. Least they did with our old, old parachute, (which we are still using with some help from a needle and thread.)

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