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well constructed benders are good for all 4 seasons .they are not permanant ,are cheap ,can be any shape or size , coppice is renewable and pallet wood is recycling .use twice as many poles as you think are enough. hazel is best , ash and willow are good ,popplar is good for larger structures ,several smaller ones joined is easier than a huge one.it can be done just by weaving sticks but a roll af bailing twine and learning a few simple lashings/knots saves time and produces a satisfactory frame .canvas skins tend to rot ,plastic tarps wear ,curtain siding off lorries lasts ages .if you dig a shallow trench around the edge about a foot from where the poles meet the floor and run the skin into it and hold it down , the inside should stay dry under the pallet wood floor . |
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