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LeterBuck
Reg. Jun 2012
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2015-12-23 1:23 AM
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Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
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Ok guys I need advice on building an inexpensive
(but not tacky looking
) cover for the new pen that I had to move my horses to. Winter is just barely hitting here in CA
(kind of
) and I hate seeing them standing with zero shelter whatsoever. I was thinking of heavy wooden posts and plywood but want to see what you guys can come up with.
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted
2015-12-23 5:21 AM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
Posts: 7264
I've heard of people using car ports, then lining them with wood - I would love to try this although we would REALLY have to stake it down somehow to handle the 50 mph Kansas winds.
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
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2015-12-23 6:00 AM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Sock Snob
Posts: 3021
i have had 2 carports for over 10 years and they have held up weld
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kwanatha
Reg. Dec 2003
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2015-12-23 8:39 AM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Meanest Teacher!!!
Posts: 8552
Location: sunny california
depends if you need wind or snow load
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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
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2015-12-23 1:23 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Chasin my Dream
Posts: 13651
Location: Alberta
Is a wind break
(slabs nailed or screwed
) on the fence an option? Saves space with taking up room in the fence with a shelter.
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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted
2015-12-23 1:29 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
Location: Kansas
Not necessarily inexpensive but just a three-sided metal loafing shed with a six foot overhang works great. If you won't be staying at this location you can even build it on skids. We've built two that are very sturdy and have lasted a long time.
You do have to install kickboards on the inside if you use metal.
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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
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2015-12-23 4:42 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Expert
Posts: 2013
Location: Piedmont, OK
Go on pinterest. There are several great ideas that look affordable! You can find me
(Sheresa Jackson
) I have a board for Barn ideas.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-12-23 7:53 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Take a Picture
Posts: 12838
I have two of those car ports. One has been through 70 mile an hour winds. Mine do not have sides because of the hot tx temperatures
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LeterBuck
Reg. Jun 2012
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2015-12-24 2:01 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
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Do you happen to have pictures of this?
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Red Raider
Reg. Jul 2010
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2015-12-24 2:13 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
Toastest with the Mostest
Posts: 5712
Location: That part of Texas
Here's a link for making windbreak fences which is probably what you need. Our horses won't go into a barn but will stand outside behind these when a bad cold front comes in or we have blizzard conditions. A good windbreak will get far if you cannot build a barn or have access to one.
http://mbfc.s3.amazonaws.com/reference_manual_/9.1_alb_portable_windbreak.pdf
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
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2015-12-24 2:16 PM
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RE: Building an inexpensive shelter for winter
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Posts: 4766
Location: Bandera, TX
If you have a company that makes the large cement fences they throw away the mess-ups and they make for sturdy sides. You just need to put together a top.
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