Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Might as well pose this question here...
Got my Monkey Hut (thanks MDF) and am going to upgrade from the silver aluminet to the 90% shade cloth that Tamara uses. But that means I now have this extra aluminet... what to do with it? I was thinking of attaching it to the back of the money hut and then tying to to the side of the box truck. Give us a bit of an annex at the back of the MH. However I can see various problems with this:
1. might the extra pressure on the MH cause it to fail (probably not?)
2. can you tie stuff to the side of the Box Truck (I have no idea whether the std ones have side rails - what say you Junglesmacks?)
3. stuff I haven't thought of yet.
Any views dear people?
Got my Monkey Hut (thanks MDF) and am going to upgrade from the silver aluminet to the 90% shade cloth that Tamara uses. But that means I now have this extra aluminet... what to do with it? I was thinking of attaching it to the back of the money hut and then tying to to the side of the box truck. Give us a bit of an annex at the back of the MH. However I can see various problems with this:
1. might the extra pressure on the MH cause it to fail (probably not?)
2. can you tie stuff to the side of the Box Truck (I have no idea whether the std ones have side rails - what say you Junglesmacks?)
3. stuff I haven't thought of yet.
Any views dear people?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Let's make a frame to support it - we are well overdue a design session where we forget to write shit down, get hopelessly pissed and sweary and forget our good ideas...International Incident wrote:Might as well pose this question here...
Got my Monkey Hut (thanks MDF) and am going to upgrade from the silver aluminet to the 90% shade cloth that Tamara uses. But that means I now have this extra aluminet... what to do with it? I was thinking of attaching it to the back of the money hut and then tying to to the side of the box truck. Give us a bit of an annex at the back of the MH. However I can see various problems with this:
1. might the extra pressure on the MH cause it to fail (probably not?)
2. can you tie stuff to the side of the Box Truck (I have no idea whether the std ones have side rails - what say you Junglesmacks?)
3. stuff I haven't thought of yet.
Any views dear people?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Turtleburp wrote:Let's make a frame to support it - we are well overdue a design session where we forget to write shit down, get hopelessly pissed and sweary and forget our good ideas...International Incident wrote:Might as well pose this question here...
Got my Monkey Hut (thanks MDF) and am going to upgrade from the silver aluminet to the 90% shade cloth that Tamara uses. But that means I now have this extra aluminet... what to do with it? I was thinking of attaching it to the back of the money hut and then tying to to the side of the box truck. Give us a bit of an annex at the back of the MH. However I can see various problems with this:
1. might the extra pressure on the MH cause it to fail (probably not?)
2. can you tie stuff to the side of the Box Truck (I have no idea whether the std ones have side rails - what say you Junglesmacks?)
3. stuff I haven't thought of yet.
Any views dear people?
Yes. when are we doing that? Tonight?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
or try Figjams design?International Incident wrote:Turtleburp wrote:Let's make a frame to support it - we are well overdue a design session where we forget to write shit down, get hopelessly pissed and sweary and forget our good ideas...International Incident wrote:Might as well pose this question here...
Got my Monkey Hut (thanks MDF) and am going to upgrade from the silver aluminet to the 90% shade cloth that Tamara uses. But that means I now have this extra aluminet... what to do with it? I was thinking of attaching it to the back of the money hut and then tying to to the side of the box truck. Give us a bit of an annex at the back of the MH. However I can see various problems with this:
1. might the extra pressure on the MH cause it to fail (probably not?)
2. can you tie stuff to the side of the Box Truck (I have no idea whether the std ones have side rails - what say you Junglesmacks?)
3. stuff I haven't thought of yet.
Any views dear people?
Yes. when are we doing that? Tonight?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Where is that Yggy. which thread. I'll hunt it downygmir wrote:
or try Figjams design?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
I'll find it, I can't remember the name, but, he made the thread, and showed how he ties it to is truck and a small stand and a couple of stakes.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Thanks Yggy!
Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
I thought the conventional wisdom was to leave a gap, say six inches, so you have air flow to let the heat & dust out...Theraplst wrote:...Anyways, you may need to adjust your pvc lengths to better suit your tarps, since some tarps that advertise a slightly higher size than their actual size, and it's important that your tarps go low to the ground if not touching when set up.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
You want Schedule 40 PVC pipe, rated for medium pressure water flow, that is best. Strength =/= rigidity in this application.winebuff wrote:Is there a certain type or grade of pvc you use out of curiosity? I bought some to reinforce my shade structure but will take it back for a stronger, less flexible grade.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Whatever you do, don't do what I did.
I had the brilliant idea to cut the 10' PVC ribs into 5' sections - thus enabling me to put them in the back of my hybrid. The idea being that I would "glue" them together using standard couplings after arriving in BRC. The couplings failed almost as soon as I started bending them and this was after a long time letting the glue dry. Extra reinforcing sections and a LOT of zip ties later I got my version of the hut standing.
North South orientation with the car on the south end helped. A tight tarp and an air gap between the tarp and the ground was helpful.
This year I am thinking Tipi and a pickup.
I had the brilliant idea to cut the 10' PVC ribs into 5' sections - thus enabling me to put them in the back of my hybrid. The idea being that I would "glue" them together using standard couplings after arriving in BRC. The couplings failed almost as soon as I started bending them and this was after a long time letting the glue dry. Extra reinforcing sections and a LOT of zip ties later I got my version of the hut standing.
North South orientation with the car on the south end helped. A tight tarp and an air gap between the tarp and the ground was helpful.
This year I am thinking Tipi and a pickup.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Oh BeeWeeDee, cutting the pipes into 5' sections works great,that's what I do, but I use 2.5' sections of pipe (1/4" larger) to connect them together. This is a technique I learned on this Board from Bluemandrew.
I absolutely recommend it, especially as I then wind up with an eyebolt at the center of each connector, which gives me a place to hang stuff
and rig a clothes-line.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
The 2.5 foot connectors work great! and I am using rubber strips to lash the spine on. Very quick and very forgiving for my design changes during this trial set up. What is the direction of the prevailing wind? With back packing tents the logic is to put the opening into the oncoming wind, it fills up your tent and keeps it blown up and minimizes flapping and compressing of your tent.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
I am glad that your plans & testing of your Monkey Hut have been goodFrizzboom wrote:The 2.5 foot connectors work great! and I am using rubber strips to lash the spine on. Very quick and very forgiving for my design changes during this trial set up. What is the direction of the prevailing wind? With back packing tents the logic is to put the opening into the oncoming wind, it fills up your tent and keeps it blown up and minimizes flapping and compressing of your tent.
I am not sure what the consensus is, but I like to have my tent entrance in the lee of the wind. So that a super-strong gust probably will not tear the tent entrance zippers apart. Last year we had 70Mph (112Km) wind gusts pre-event and I think there were some 50Mph (80Km) wind gusts during Burning Man. (the weather can be quite unpredictable and it is best to plan for wind gusts higher than 70Mph, just because!!) - This will also reduce the amount of dust that ends up in your tent during a dust storm (reduce, not eliminate - the dust will be everywhere and in/on everything)
from: http://www.burningman.com/on_the_playa/ ... rport.htmlPrevailing winds are southwesterly, often strong and gusty. Winds can blow in one direction at Black Rock Airport, and another direction on the wide-open playa. Summer storms are common. Dust devils are numerous, even on calm days.
Some years there is hardly any wind and minimal to non-existent dust storms, other years there have been storms every day. My first burn we had dust storms that lasted up to 12 hours straight. I am not trying to scare, but to lay the foundation for realistic expectations. (ie: always have some goggles and a dust mask of some form with you!) It is not always possible to anticipate a dust storm and best to assume one will happen any second. Exploring and meeting people during a storm has always been a highlight for me
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Great, appreciate the support, we are trying to test as much of the stuff as we can, we will be doing a dust test with a blow machine and 200 lbs of flour mixed with baseball field chalk, I am going to line up the family and blow it at them for 2 hours. It is part of our Burning Man Training Plan (BM TP), we are also riding our cruiser bikes around the house with drinks in our hand, lighting the bathrooms with EL wires, pb&j for two meals each day, no bathing for 5 days each week, dubstep music is on 24/7, and the heater is set for 98 degrees. Let me know if I missed anything.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Tutu's and stripper pole?
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Ditto what Figjam said.
And pictures. And maybe a contingency plan for when the guys with the butterfly nets show-up.
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Yes, I have my tutu, my wife doesn't care for it, my boxers hang out the bottom. I broke my last two stripper poles, they were the training poles, you know the ones with the wheels on the side.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Frizz, I respectfully suggest those were *hatracks*, but I do like your style! 
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Roark wrote:Frizz, I respectfully suggest those were *hatracks*, but I do like your style!
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
BeeWeeDee wrote:Whatever you do, don't do what I did.
I had the brilliant idea to cut the 10' PVC ribs into 5' sections - thus enabling me to put them in the back of my hybrid. The idea being that I would "glue" them together using standard couplings after arriving in BRC. The couplings failed almost as soon as I started bending them and this was after a long time letting the glue dry. Extra reinforcing sections and a LOT of zip ties later I got my version of the hut standing.
North South orientation with the car on the south end helped. A tight tarp and an air gap between the tarp and the ground was helpful.
This year I am thinking Tipi and a pickup.
The 5' sections can work!!
Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
I just saw MyDearFriend already mentioned this
, I'm pretty sure I got the idea from her in the first place!
Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Um, can I come hang out at your house???!!!Frizzboom wrote:Great, appreciate the support, we are trying to test as much of the stuff as we can, we will be doing a dust test with a blow machine and 200 lbs of flour mixed with baseball field chalk, I am going to line up the family and blow it at them for 2 hours. It is part of our Burning Man Training Plan (BM TP), we are also riding our cruiser bikes around the house with drinks in our hand, lighting the bathrooms with EL wires, pb&j for two meals each day, no bathing for 5 days each week, dubstep music is on 24/7, and the heater is set for 98 degrees. Let me know if I missed anything.
Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Thanks for all your great posts....so now I find myself adding my 2 cents...hmmmm, with the on-set of computers vs typewriters, I have lost the easy "cent" sign ~ alas I wonder...anyway, what I use is T-posts.
I purchased a post-hole pounder & pound the stakes in (not too deep), and use them for supports. I have always found this to stand up wonderfully in the winds....and at home, during winter they are "re-purposed" to reinforce my wood pile...essentially, the T-stakes have a summer & winter purpose.
I like the idea of using shade cloth instead of tarps...never heard of the other stuff. We were gifted a parachute, and I am working on the best way to design a "center" pole, and have the ends attached to vehicles & such. The center pole (of what ever make) would essentially lift the parachute up enough so as to not feel trapped...I'm thinking a few feet higher then a mobile home roof...
Any & all help appreciated...
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I purchased a post-hole pounder & pound the stakes in (not too deep), and use them for supports. I have always found this to stand up wonderfully in the winds....and at home, during winter they are "re-purposed" to reinforce my wood pile...essentially, the T-stakes have a summer & winter purpose.
I like the idea of using shade cloth instead of tarps...never heard of the other stuff. We were gifted a parachute, and I am working on the best way to design a "center" pole, and have the ends attached to vehicles & such. The center pole (of what ever make) would essentially lift the parachute up enough so as to not feel trapped...I'm thinking a few feet higher then a mobile home roof...
Any & all help appreciated...
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Make sure you get the water/food safe pipe. That way you can fill them up with vodka and smuggle it in. They never suspect a thing.MyDearFriend wrote:You want Schedule 40 PVC pipe, ...winebuff wrote:Is there a certain type or grade of pvc you use..
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wrong event...
never mind
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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, but don't harm the red dragon that frequents the area from time to time. He and I have an agreement.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
My 2¢:Lady Lane wrote:Thanks for all your great posts....so now I find myself adding my 2 cents...hmmmm, with the on-set of computers vs typewriters, I have lost the easy "cent" sign ~ alas I wonder...
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Thank you so much!
Also, sorry I wondered from the whole Monkey Hut trail, and didn't start a new thread regarding the parachute....
Also, sorry I wondered from the whole Monkey Hut trail, and didn't start a new thread regarding the parachute....
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Cool parachute shade structure here:

http://www.cieux.com/bm/argyre.html
Looks to be simple, flexible, durable; center pole, six ropes, a ring of PVC. One of these days I am going to try something like that. If Tamara will dye it for me.

http://www.cieux.com/bm/argyre.html
Looks to be simple, flexible, durable; center pole, six ropes, a ring of PVC. One of these days I am going to try something like that. If Tamara will dye it for me.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
I have a 90' dia cargo chute.........just in case. camo.
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Re: Testing a Monkey Hut - Fail
Is there anything you don't have?ygmir wrote:I have a 90' dia cargo chute.........just in case. camo.
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