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LOL! Yeah, I liked that part too! "they will pop through"
I think that's because people who use these on a large scale move them with a tractor, and can't really see into while they are moving it. I will be pulling mine by hand and very slowly to avoid running over anybody!
However.....
Following the instructions to construct the bottom frame and then attach the wire is NOT working for me! Unless you have more than one person it is VERY difficult to manage holding things together and nailing them.
I tried it with the frame flat on the ground and bent the wire over and tied it to prevet a "SPROING" accident but was having trouble bracing the frame while I nailed the wire. Decided to prop the frame against the house and nail one side of the wire, which worked fine until I got almost to the end of one side and the whole thing fell over, tearing the frame apart. It probably would have held together if I had had the corner braces in, but those can't go on until the wire is in place, unless you want to make a cut out which I think is a hassle and weakens then structure.
SO....
I have decided that I will take a bubble bath, wash my hair and attck this again from another angle tomorrow.
I am going to lay the wire out flat and attach the 2 sides of the frame while it is flat, then grab one side and walk it over till it is about the right place and secure it with a rope (to prevent "SPROING") and THEN attach the crossbars of the frame and the braces. I think that will work. Guess I'll find out tomorrow......