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    Re: Considering A Car Cover

    Covercraft ... there is indeed a difference.


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    Re: Considering A Car Cover

    Quote Originally Posted by forrest@mothers View Post
    One person can install and remove a cover. It just requires folding the sides up to the top middle, then rolling rear to front. To reinstall, just reverse the process.
    Except I roll mine back to front. It takes maybe two minutes to uncover, roll up and then place the cover in it's protective bag.

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    Re: Considering A Car Cover

    Finally got around to getting a photo of the completed truck shelter, 10'x16', all metal, all made right here in the USA, 20 year warranty. At 650 lbs. it ain't going anywhere, especially with 10 1/2"x6" concrete anchors holding it down. I've since put heavy shade cloth on both sides all the way to the bottom rail. It's not really movable, but I don't need it to be, and I'm very happy with the shelter. BTW, both vehicles have been DIY detailed with products I've learned about from the many very helpful folks that hang around this forum. Thank you all so much!

    Considering A Car Cover-versatube-carport-jpg
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    Re: Considering A Car Cover

    That will be much more effective then a car cover. Thanks for posting an update

    I split my head wide open once on a carport cover like that. Those edges are brutal. Be carefull!
    “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”

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