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I made a wind break out of a tarp but it involves drilling 3 holes about 1" dia which I can do with a dinky drill. I'll try to post pix if interested.
So I just ordered the Jet Sled XL. 66" by 31". That should be plenty big enough for me. When I get it from Cabela's I will go out and buy the uprights for it. I will either go with PVC 1" or I might just get 1"x2" Boards. The boards would most likely work better to attach the Tarp to them. I could wrap it around and then staple it on. There wont be much weight on the uprights.
This is the pvc trim boards I was talking about by royal products at this hyper link.. .. if you got a table saw you could by the 5.5 x .75 x 12 footer and slpit it up but of corse the cost is a little higher then 1 inch pvc guessing a lot stronger too..https://www.lowes.com/search?searchTerm=Pvc+wood
Was just looking over those boards and think 2 of the .75 x 1.5" x 8 ' boards would be plenty strong enough.
Any ideas on how to attach a tarp to the side of the jet sled? I was thinking of gluing the tarp to a 1x2 and then screwing that to the sled.
Hey thanks I never thought about using rubber stripping. I would use my spray adhesive with that.
Hmmmm ...what tubing are you looking at? ..I was thinking along the lines of some vinyl fish tank tubing or some rubber windshield wiper hose or fuel line and cut a slit in either one . Also using some dollar store binder clips as you get things in place will help greatly. Soaking the tubing in hot water may help as will a heat gun or hair dryer.https://www.dollartree.com/bulk/Metal-Binder-Clips
On my old HT Polar Escape ..the tent had a series of grommets and it was cinched to the the tubs via rope/cord .