Went out yesterday to find a 12" slit in the cover at one end - by the time I cam back after getting some duct tape, it was 36" long. I managed to tape it - not easy in gusts of 50mph, then nailed a batten on the outside to the wooden batten on the inside then nailed two pallets to that to stop the plastic flapping.
What has happened is that in the week of gales we have had, the end hoop has been battered mercilessly and appears to have moved off the vertical, thereby loosening the plastic cover on one end. This has been battered by the winds and flapping about so much that one of the creases has seen fit to split.
More gales forecast, so all I can do is hope and pray that everything holds until I can effect a more permanent repair - if we get a dry still day between now and next year
What has happened is that in the week of gales we have had, the end hoop has been battered mercilessly and appears to have moved off the vertical, thereby loosening the plastic cover on one end. This has been battered by the winds and flapping about so much that one of the creases has seen fit to split.
More gales forecast, so all I can do is hope and pray that everything holds until I can effect a more permanent repair - if we get a dry still day between now and next year
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