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Quote from: Fleecewife on February 20, 2012, 03:15:09 pmVery interesting - the advice we were given was the direct opposite - fit side rails to attach the cover if you are in a windy area.Lol...well there you are, just goes to show I would say tho, we've managed to get through 3 major storms with the winds hitting us full on average 80mph (some gusts were recorded up to 100mph) and our tunnel stayed put. Three other tunnel nearby got completely trashed, ended up as twisted wrecks. They all had rails. I'm not saying your advice was wrong..just what seems to work up here in the very windy north Or it could just be that you and I are brilliant at putting up polytunnels and should go into business together
Very interesting - the advice we were given was the direct opposite - fit side rails to attach the cover if you are in a windy area.
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