[Market-farming] canopies
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Mon Mar 17 20:42:50 EDT 2008
I agree with Kate. The cheaper one we had was so much inferior it wasn't funny. I'm a little taller than Kate, but set our EZUp up by myself all the time. I have never tried the "heft it up from the middle technique" but I'm going to this summer. My technique involves working my way around the corners a few times pulling out, until I can lock each corner by holding my shoulder on top of the corner post and pulling up with both hands. Then up she goes. Not very graceful, but it does it.
Good luck!
Cheryl DeBerry
Kate Halstead <rockyprairie at earthlink.net> wrote:
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the middle (after attaching the canopy and getting it partially open) and push up the center and shake out the canopy until it stretches far enough to lock the corners in one by one. I've done it with the E-Z Up and with a cheaper lighter version and it was easier to do with the E-Z Up. You can actually pickup the whole weight of the E-Z Up by yourself if you do it from the center. The sides usually spread themselves out as soon as you get it off the ground a couple inches. However, if yours is really rusty from use, you may need to squirt some WD-40 on some of the hinged areas to get it to move smoothly. Do this at home without the cover on so you won't get it all greasy/stained.
Also, I've discovered that most other vendors are quite willing to give you the 1-minute of time needed to have 2 people set it up and be done with it. That's the most efficient/safest way.
Stay with the E-Z-Up. I still regret selling mine to someone else and replacing it with the Costco almost-the-same version. It's by far harder to set up with or without two people because of really cheap joints that don't want to do what they are supposed to do. Also the first time I used it, the center piece broke at the top and I've had to jury-rig it to stay together ever since.
Kate
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From: market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Nancy Stumpf
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 5:08 PM
To: market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [Market-farming] canopies
I have a sturdy E-Z Up canopy that I used the last couple of years at market. It requires some heft to put it up and I deferred the job to my stronger helper. We purchased it because it would last and was less susceptible to wind gusts. This year, I will be putting up my stand alone. I would like to ask the list to share their experience with a lighter weight canopy. Are there any that will give me the same sturdiness and useful life as the EZ Up?
Thanks
Nancy in SE WI
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