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Troubled Times: Shelter - Pole Shift Survival Information

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<strong>Troubled</strong> <strong>Times</strong>: Hand Made<br />

Hand Made<br />

Here is a description of a portable dome you can make yourself. This is a description of one that is about 17' in<br />

diameter x 14' tall, made with 25 10' pieces of 2" PVC pipe. The dome might be made larger by cutting each pipe in<br />

half and slipping the ends inside a slightly larger pipe, with a few sheet metal screws to keep the pipes from sliding.<br />

1. Each end of each pipe is attached with a 5/16" bolt to a steel tab made from 6" of stiff galvanized strapping<br />

material with holes in it.<br />

2. The hubs are made by putting another 11 bolts through the free ends of the tabs.<br />

3. The lower 5 hubs are bolted through the treads of 5 used "foundation" tires filled with gravel.<br />

4. This structure will be covered with Bayer "Dureflex" urethane plastic film, which is fairly clear, costs about 35<br />

cents/ft^2, comes in rolls up to 15' wide x 0.006" thick, and has a 10 year guarantee. (Greenhouse polyethylene<br />

films are chemically incompatible with PVC.)<br />

5. The film will be attached to the pipes with some 2" electrical conduit cut lengthwise in thirds.<br />

6. The film on the walls will extend about 2' outwards from the dome, laying flat on the ground, and that film will<br />

be covered with some gravel to make a fairly airtight seal.<br />

Offered by Glenna.<br />

http://www.zetatalk2.com/shelter/tshlt02h.htm[2/5/2012 6:02:23 PM]

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