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Re: Flying shade canopy! learning the hard way
I would say Cee Dog you were very luck not to get caught in any power lines. If that was our driveway I would have to let it fly, power lines very close to driveway/road one of the same. Thanks for the lesson, weights all the time.
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Re: Flying shade canopy! learning the hard way
Corey,
That's how it all started with Dorothy and Toto. First a flying canopy then flying monkeys. You're not in Kansas anymore.
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Re: Flying shade canopy! learning the hard way
You were lucky it did not get away and do some damage. I am glad it worked out in the end and cheap lesson.
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Re: Flying shade canopy! learning the hard way
Wow quite the story Corey, good thing you bought the good canopy, lesser ones would have been toast. I have a nice canopy I use for outdoor video shoots like soccer games, had to have players/parents holding it down so it doesn't fly away and rain on my camera... Always stake it down now
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Re: Flying shade canopy! learning the hard way
Originally Posted by kids_gone
I would say Cee Dog you were very luck not to get caught in any power lines. If that was our driveway I would have to let it fly, power lines very close to driveway/road one of the same. Thanks for the lesson, weights all the time.
<---- How I'd look if I'd been pulling it out of power lines.
Originally Posted by jpegs13
Corey,
That's how it all started with Dorothy and Toto. First a flying canopy then flying monkeys. You're not in Kansas anymore.
LOL John, not in Deltona anymore was either my first or third thought. Not sure which.
Originally Posted by Bunky
You were lucky it did not get away and do some damage. I am glad it worked out in the end and cheap lesson.
Very lucky, thank you!
Originally Posted by A4 1.8tqm
Wow quite the story Corey, good thing you bought the good canopy, lesser ones would have been toast. I have a nice canopy I use for outdoor video shoots like soccer games, had to have players/parents holding it down so it doesn't fly away and rain on my camera... Always stake it down now
David, I was shocked it all slid right back together. It was really twisted when that one leg was on the roof.
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