Made in the shade: a cheap "car canopy"

Reid Welch

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Just got from HD last night for a mere $42.
Have begged Ern for twenty years for a canopy.
This is uber-cheap and it will protect the pressure washer so I can pressure wash when it's raining,
or for when our power is out...I can run the little Honda ES2000, or even to park the most-part of the small car under the thing.

And if it snowed here, I imagine it -might- withstand (slide off) a lot of the snow you Northern guys deal with?
Most of our "white", though, comes from the birds' limes.

And it only weights about twenty pounds, and can be moved..and if it were to be blow-able by wind (no wind in that nook:
then concrete block feet and injected foam.

Now, I can fold this like an 'brella, and take it to the back and do tile grouting in the shade,
and though even shade is bad for me, it's a hundred times easier on my Sleeeeezy system than full sun~

Daytime pictures soon. I get excited over small things, like cheap car canopies and satisfactory bowel movements :lol: :lol:
 




I have to go out and see how bad it looks in daylight.

Will peel off the canopy top (it's just velcro-attached), Westley's Bleche-White and 3M pad scrub the fugly white,
and (that tooths the paint and alkalies the surface for adhesion of Krylon Fusion in Hunter green: a paint I know will work,
dries fast, and weathers dull fast enough: it'll be about invisible). It can't hurt you if you bump into it in the dark;
it's only as substantial as a folding card table...less than that.

And this will let me park a bike outside between rides and not worry if a sprinkle comes, or an owl dumps a dead mouse, digested.

And...it will be a mental boost to me to have some portable shade,
that'll give me half of this garage so I can put Ern's car outside and work inside in his parking place,
and maybe get back onto the yellow sub bike project! Ern's car's windshield leaks, so whenever I put it outside for a day,
which always becomes a week, the interior floor soaks, and he yells at meeeeee...because...it's not my fault he bought
a used, old Chrysler and won't go to a windshield-leak fixer!

CANOPY pictures, cheap and dirty, to come! Forty two bucks plus tax, and a thirty day warranty.

Life is good...once in a while....the morale boosts of things like an hour on the roof, king of the worrrrrild,
mean so much more than crack, to me. :lol: :lol:
 
="Fusion" is an all-purpose paint, but where it really shines if if you want to paint a poly lawn chair or mailbox, etc:
no other "paint" will stick.

=Fusion can be used on any surface. It is on poly-plastics, though, the can directs
that you should scrub with ammonia water or lye water... *rubber gloves*,
to give the "paint" a sort of chemical affinity for the surface.

= The acetone-rag test, however, shows that this canopy frame is factory painted in baked acrylic enamel: good, old time paint.
Powdercoat is superior, but you won't see powdercoat on cheap stuff like this frame. PC is harder to paint over; you have to thoroughly "key"
the surface with your wetted 3M green pad, for powdercoat, in particular because Fusion is "nonpolar" to powercoat plastic,
which paint is not really a paint...

OK! Fusion is like Krylon: fast, fast to "dry": no overspray worries of sticky-forever Rustoleum-type alkyd spray enamels.

Prep: five minutes to lye-scrub the four legs, just the portion that shows....Rinse. Acetone test: bites. Good. Adhesion is assured!
=am not painting above the canopy-line. No need.

Fifteen minutes more in the sun, and...time to paint: about fifteen minutes work all told.
Fusion dries in just a few minutes, to the touch, and the canopy top can go back on in an hour in the Florida sun.

Pictures to the moment:
 












The green does fade over one year of full Florida sun. Fine.
The yellow version of Fusion never fades or loses gloss, really.
This owes to paint pigments in general: orange is the least light-fast of all the common pigments, btw.

The four legs are now painted and about dry enough for me to get the canopy back atop (five minutes work, it Velcro's in place)

More clickables in the next form. Can only put ten in these posting forms here. Why?
 




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It looks like the "edit time out" feature has been turned off.
That means that I can't/you can't fix typos if you see 'em later.
Nor can you retract words of anger later, if you feel you hurt or got hurt.

I disagree with this new setting.

Now, I will go put the canopy cover on and try to post the pictures into this form
before the DEADLINE. "We" (lonely me" does not deadline postings at you know where-o)

I want to transplant this thread data to there. No problem, just so long as I can "quote" myself,
move this thread to double-posting status over there, and make it all a condensation (no image-per-post limit)

Clicky thumbnails are kindly to dial up victims. For the BB users here, full size images are the wham, m'am!
 
FORTY TWO DOLLARS plus local sales tax, a six dollar can of paint,

and to come, because it's all new-like (but not for long!) I'm gonna de-wrinkle it to look like a.....two 'hunnerd buck can-o--py!
(though, truth to tell Ms. Chinese Seamstress got one seam a bit off kilter, so it will have a wrinkle but who cares? She don't!)

Simple!


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Sheriff Andy-style, country talk..

...an' I already got an in'vention in my head, to make it EZ
for one man to pick it up and carry it 'round the property on the end of a stick. just a shower rod with a.. .(secret for now)
and you can pick it up and rotate it and insert it through walkway widths, NO ERNIE NEEEDED 'cos it's light and I am s m a r t :roll:

You will be amazed at the value and utility worth of this POS that has a thirty day warranty,
and should look good for a year or two,
barring tornado touch-downs. It folds up in two minutes if storm winds really threaten! Of course, by that time, it will have blown all the way to
The Emerald City! The feet have flanges, though. You can screw it to the ground with auger type tent hold-downs, or to the concrete with screws, etc.

But it ain't gonna go anyplace in any normal sort of wind.
And it won't bust your head if you walk into one of it four laigs, which are "strong" but flexible-flimsy,
not iron-pipe "OWWWwwwwww".

I think I will like this. To come: the One Man Mover Stick.

It will be a video. So get thee broad bands now!


Call me Dead Billy Mays berry?

"Andy" (reid in role playin' mode)

:p
 
I hope this data proves to be economically useful to any members.
We often need to leave the bike outside for a spell. And we know :lol:
that to do -that- causes RAIN to come...even in Canada in January...or hail!

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Uploading now: a very quick and dirty viddy showing a =possibly viable= way for one man
to move this sucker around the yard. It will make it possible for me to:
leave a bike outside for overnight or whatever (the property is walled and alarmed).


And I need that shade to work under. Cannot be in direct sun.

Just the few minutes of that sunshine has put my face into "butterfly rash" lupus mode.
No worries. Just take a tab of diazepam and laze out for this remainder of the day.

Later I will finish this rough video, replacing it, showing weakling, me, wobbling the intact canopy from one part
of the courtyard, to another.

Its main purpose, this center pole-handle to be seen soon here:

to show one possibly-OK way to move the canopy about without enlisting Ernie's aid.

comedy:
It's a balancing act I learned when I was in the circus (I joke). I was the Fat Lady's leg-shaver. :lol:
And I half-cut all the trapeze-peoples' ropes, just to add excitment to the Big Show.
Don't know why nobody laughed. I can't figure out what's wrong wit' me!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Heart Smilie Here... or a splat of...just old me.
 
You may want to get caveman with your can-o-pee. I had an EZ-Up that I had the need to move around a paved lot and usually by myself. So I put castor wheels on the bottoms of the legs, and as I remember two of them had the foot brake to keep it put in a light wind. But I don't know how small wheels would work on your pavers.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#casters/=46t1vr
 
I've seen those things flying around the paddock before. Some heavy wheels might not be a bad flight deterrent neithers..
 
Hey, my two fave champions rodeo men of five...thousand? Gorsh Mickey! They's a lot uf people here!

Well, sirs, it proved so good and utilitarian that we just went to the HD and got another $42 canopy. The green is boss: robin hood dark green.

They have an nearly-the-same looker
but for =$250= freakin' bucks!
I can't see any constructional differences worth noting, it's a -bit- more heavy duty, but it will rust and rot, we may be sure of that.

TRUE: any big wind could catch and lift one of these things. Got no wind in our high-walled compound, surrounded by trees.
The Wall really helps; why, even during Hurricane Andrew (over 140mph winds), as the winds rose, I was outside....until a neighbor's old Royal Palm
CRASHED down to the ground about thirty free away.


Wheels? It's so lightweight....and my next lift pole will make the occasional move so very easy.

What about height? The legs telescope until a spring pin snaps them at their full seven or eight foot length!

Say, instead, you want to protect that bike or pressure cleaner from wind-blown rain or snow?
Just set the canopy legs to half-height. Am sure that an occasional dose of spray oil will keep the mechanism workable for the life of the top,
which, I expect, it being green atop and SILVER inside (that's very smart), that it is pretty-much UV rot resistant. Two years, maybe?

It's so handy! Unit number two: took me and Ern all of five minutes to set up.
We left it at half-height and will use it to park the lawnmower under, when the shed is full of shite,
as it usually is: the bodies we accumulate..phewwwww! Need to buy more muriatic acid for the "burglar barrel".

I joke...but I joke for a reason: My name and address and phone are known to the entire world.
I have to be serious: if a person were to think "I'll go get Reid and Ernie...." They won't leave alive.
There is nothing here to steal, really....no cash. We have bills coming up: 18 grand for the property tax !
And two roofs that MUST be replaced pronto.

Money making ideas wanted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

"Reid's portable canopy party rental service. Thong dances for the women, extra charge." They won't sell, the latter, batters.
:D

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all my typos...I can't fix them, admin, in the first hour...they don't all show up to me, sometimes not for days.
I write once, but re-read all my crap postings a hundred times, and rue this new reality: no more edits for members, argh?
Re-id-consider, pleassssse? (puppy whines for a Milkbone)
 
Clickable of the cheap canopy, taken yesterday AM just before the legs were painted green



That narrow parking area between the security wall and the garage is wind-protected in its way.
The slope of the bricked-over slab is just so: that with two feet planted in the shrub area on the left,
the other two legs set on the pavers.

If we were to have a tropical storm of 60mph or more, it =might= move: might un-velcro the top or tip it over.
It weights, as said, nearly nothing.

For twenty years or more here, I've begged Ern: I want a car canopy. I could have paid for a custom-installed,
code-legal permanent installation. "NO!" said Ernie, who was just sure it would be visible from the street,
and thinks that canopies are low-rent looking. Well, back then it would have cost, because this is Miami,
the city of avaricious, corrupt code inspectors and codes atop of codes (windstorm resistance is a big one),
to have Thomas Awning build-in a four post canopy of, say 12 feet wide on anchored, PIPE legs, would have cost
at least a couple of grand. And "NO" said Ernie, because he was "sure" it would be see-able from the street to the right of the wall.

All these years I've suffered having my cars outside, getting plastered with sticky, thin tropical flower-leaves and bug crap and sun fade...
This thing is "good enough" and it's INVISIBLE from the street, after all.

These days we have no money. Property taxes are due soon. Can any of you outside of, say, NYC, imagine that Miami charges our less-than half acre
nearly 20 grand just for annual taxes? The house next door is from 1951, is a small 'ranch house' of the era. Late buddy Ray, built that house himself,
just after the Korean War, and his nearly two acres cost, then 15 grand, and the house, 15 grand.

Our lot, in 72, an unsaleable property then was the former back yard of the 30's house next door: lot cost 20 grand.

Their property taxes, next door, Ray's family, and they are working class people: about thirty grand.

Point: property values in this area have skyrocketed and people are getting squeezed out by the costs.
Our Dear City does this: they have a small squad of turban headed Singhs who do nothing but drive about and look for "violations".


Used to be, if you put lawn cuttings out for pick-up on, say, Tuesday, for Friday pickup, you would possibly get an advisement.
Now they change the rules, at will, and do not advise homeowners. This town is so corrupt.

When Ray next door was dying, and his family tore out some interior junk and made a trash pile, they should have called for a "special pickup".
They did not know of Mr. Singh (they all have the same name). I neatened up that pile, and being a caretaker for absent Ray's property,
I added to that pile, five, flattened UPS boxes. Result: A five hundred dollar fine for US, for "public dumping". The kangaroo court judge also fined Ray, 92, 500 bucks. We all appeared at the code hearing rooms. The waiting room was filled with people who had been identically fined.
One man, a small building landlord, moaned "FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, they are fining me because...some tenant of mine apparently discarded a =letter= of mine about rent, into a neighbor's trash pile." Singh sifts through trash piles. If you put out your lawn clippings one day before pickup: a minimum of $75 fine. If you put out a scrap of plywood: $500 fine. IF a vandal or other, puts a letter of yours, from your trash can, atop some neighbor's trash pile: $500 fine for "public dumping"; an ordinance made many years ago to dissuade nighttime dumpers of washing machines and dead cars, from dumping crap in front of your home. It's a racket, pure and simple.

Ray did not speak to the "judge" that day of our mutual hearing; Larissa did. The "judge" was accompanied behind his folding table, by the city code manager, I forget his name. Multi-thousand dollar shiny gray silk suit, is what he is, with an unctious smile.
Ray hobbled in. Larissa, his sole kin/granddaughter had done all the homework, and protested, most politely.
You hear and meet her in " Ernie Rides Again " at YT. That "judge" relented to our tales of woe: "Well, we can do this; cut the fines in half,
so you each pay today $250." And as all of the other Miami victims left, each one heading to the fine collection window, I heard the same story:
"He cut it in half to $250". The small landlord guy was apoplectic: "$250 because some stranger crumpled and tossed a mere form letter with my name,
and put it to someone's trash pile!" My pal, Ray, was ailing. It was the last time I'd see my best pal. His spirit was crushed. Ninety two.
How are you bearing up, Ray? Tired. Resigning... "I'm ready to go." One month later, he dies in his sleep. Thank, you, :evil: Mr. Singh!

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These jerks could now come and fine me five grand, or whatever, for that canopy.
I will sue the city if that happens The canopy is clearly not windstorm proof, but exactly of the nature of a lawn furniture umbrella.

$42 vs. probably two or three grand for a "real" canopy.

I hope to meet Mr. Singh again
. I will denounce him and his suited buddies and tell them to suck my ass.
And I will get them out of work, pronto. I know how to work the media now. Miami sucks, but is beautiful in other ways.
It is a shame that the City has stolen property rights from citizens. So much corruption and wasted public works money:
the new thing is to install traffic circles all over the area, from the small streets of Coral Gables, to all over the City of Miami:
slows traffic, cost probably 200 grand for the average circle. And they won't even make the curbings white, for visibility, but gray like the faded asphalt.
Reflective dots? Absent or half-missing, rubbed off by car and truck tires. I crashed into the curbing of a useless, new circle a few months ago, on the bike. And when that circle was new about two years ago,coming home very late in a taxi, for my car battery had died,
the taxi driver did not know about the new circle on Hardie. "SWERVE" I said at the last second, for he did not see it coming.
He barely missed the invisible thing. The curbings around these "speed reducers" are now blackened with the tire sidewall rubber
of many errant cars. And no-one seems to know the right of way rule. CRASHES occur now, more, at the Hardie Road circles, than before the circles were installed.

Anywho: I got a canopy of sorts. It is too short to cover the full length of my tiny car.
It cost 50 bucks, if I include the cost of the can of spray paint that greened its four legs.
I can zip off the cover in five minutes and fold the frame down to golf-bag size.
WHEN Mr. Singh comes, as he may, and lies like melted butter, "you are in code violation",
I may just violate his body with a brick. Just may. No. I won't do that. But, inasmuch as the "legal system" here is nothing but a citizen-confounding
morass of "legal" fun-house mirrors, all set to shatter and kill you, I take now, a new attitude: effo them all: the mayor here is a velvet voiced crook,
and his chief aide, Ariola, a thug in a suit.

The canopy will be so useful to move about the courtyard when I want to pull weeds without being in the direct sun.
I know now how to make a lift-stick and just pick up the thing with two hands and walk it about the courtyard as needed;
it being only on the order of twenty pounds weight. I fear only tornadoes (hardly happen here) and Singhs; more the former than the latter.
Singhs are constantly combing trash piles looking for even a letter from some yahoo, addressed to some home other than that of the pile it belongs in.
IF a night time dumper puts a washing machine in your pile, had better call the po-po and make them come out and cost money and make a report.
Then when Singh fines YOU for public dumping (you did not), you can tell him to suck your Bic, lit.
 
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