NICE work!!Lots of time today spent "figuring" and "pondering" on how best to reinforce the tubular metal frame so it will carry snow.
I'm flashing back to force vector classes.
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NICE work!!Lots of time today spent "figuring" and "pondering" on how best to reinforce the tubular metal frame so it will carry snow.
There is no gravity. "The earth sucks" Everything down.NICE work!!
I'm flashing back to force vector classes.
Where we live, everybody has 2 snow rakes. (I have three) We know snow pretty well up hereYou could raise one end of the thing a few inches. This would tip the roof and encourage the snow to slide off. Otherwise, you could create second, independent, roof over the first. This second roof could be tipped by you and a friend after a snow to get some of the snow off, then use a snow rake to take off the rest. They make rakes specifically for raking snow off the roof.
Another thought. After the snow, for into the run and with a broom or rake, push up on the roof tarp to encourage the snow to move off.
Eenjoying this immensely!Today's chicken run project was all about dirt and rock and tractor time.View attachment 3772117View attachment 3772119View attachment 3772120View attachment 3772121View attachment 3772123View attachment 3772124View attachment 3772125View attachment 3772126View attachment 3772127View attachment 3772129View attachment 3772130View attachment 3772131