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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 08:04:37 -0700, "Starlord"
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live out in the High Mojave Desert, you'd be singing another turn. One that
everyone knows out here.


What is "singing another turn?"
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so I made a slight error, which me thinking about a blown CBraker and how to
rig a by pass so I could get my hear on, I was not worred about a little
error.


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live out in the High Mojave Desert, you'd be singing another turn. One
that
everyone knows out here.


What is "singing another turn?"



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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 18:43:57 -0700, "Starlord"
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so I made a slight error, which me thinking about a blown CBraker and how to
rig a by pass so I could get my hear on, I was not worred about a little
error.


I was honestly curious if it meant something. I wasn't trying to
point out an error. Now I don't know what a "CBraker" is!
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 07:51:44 -0700, "** Frank **"
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Just got a 10' x12' x 10' height polycarbonate greenhouse with aluminum
structure kid for the wife:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93358
The instruction is to excavate the area to a depth of 5" and bury the
greenhouse base frame in it with gravel. No other anchoring method is
provided. Even though I'm located in the San Francisco Bay Area with not
that much wind but I'm concern about wind loading after installation. Has
anyone installed one of this?


I have a 200 square foot greenhouse which is anchored using in ground,
auger-like thingies. They were sold as an accessory with the
greenhouse. I didn't visit the URL you provided, but we have strong,
straight line winds here in S. Central TX and those winds can last
many hours, sometimes days. So far, the greenhouse hasn't flown away.
If you are concerned about high winds you can actually have someone
come in and pour a foundation with the frame in it. I still say you
should take a look for accessories to hold it down.


I was considering a concrete foundation but someone told me the lime in it
will eat away the aluminum.


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CBraker, it's one of those things in the power line that looks like a
switch, my trailer has 7 of them inside and two of them ouside in the
power/meter box. And sorry, I've made a mistake now and then, for afterall I
am the leader of the Missspelllers of the planet and when I get ale ed you
an't now ust hat I'm rinting. see what I mean? and there are those who's
made it their deal to jump on me and I have a hard shell now that tens to
bounce it back to them. it was ment to be singing another TUNE. I thik
that's how it's elled.
Now you know why the army had troubles reading my reports :'}


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universe, with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the
Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that they may yet be
brothers of man, who even now fight to survive, somewhere beyond the
heavens.


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Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Sidewalk Astronomy
www.sidewalkastronomy.info
The Church of Eternity
http://home.inreach.com/starlord/church/Eternity.html
AD World
http://www.adworld.netfirms.com/


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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 18:43:57 -0700, "Starlord"
wrote:

so I made a slight error, which me thinking about a blown CBraker and how
to
rig a by pass so I could get my hear on, I was not worred about a little
error.


I was honestly curious if it meant something. I wasn't trying to
point out an error. Now I don't know what a "CBraker" is!





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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:47:50 -0700, "** Frank **"
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I have a 200 square foot greenhouse which is anchored using in ground,
auger-like thingies. They were sold as an accessory with the
greenhouse. I didn't visit the URL you provided, but we have strong,
straight line winds here in S. Central TX and those winds can last
many hours, sometimes days. So far, the greenhouse hasn't flown away.
If you are concerned about high winds you can actually have someone
come in and pour a foundation with the frame in it. I still say you
should take a look for accessories to hold it down.


I was considering a concrete foundation but someone told me the lime in it
will eat away the aluminum.


I suggest you contact the manufacturer and tell them your concerns and
find out for sure what would be the best way. Concrete very well may
eat away the aluminum. Give them an email to be sure, or a phone
call.
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:47:50 -0700, "** Frank **"
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I have a 200 square foot greenhouse which is anchored using in
ground,
auger-like thingies. They were sold as an accessory with the
greenhouse. I didn't visit the URL you provided, but we have
strong,
straight line winds here in S. Central TX and those winds can last
many hours, sometimes days. So far, the greenhouse hasn't flown
away.
If you are concerned about high winds you can actually have someone
come in and pour a foundation with the frame in it. I still say you
should take a look for accessories to hold it down.


I was considering a concrete foundation but someone told me the lime
in it
will eat away the aluminum.


I suggest you contact the manufacturer and tell them your concerns and
find out for sure what would be the best way. Concrete very well may
eat away the aluminum. Give them an email to be sure, or a phone
call.



Just use a pressure treated 2 X 4 or a 2 X 6 sill.

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