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From: StalePhish
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  • where did you buy this at??

  • one other question is how long do the pics display for in the timeline when you splice them all together when editing? what software did you use?

    thanks bro

    Good job getting your mom to help out :)

  • cool video man! exactly what I am going to be doing for myself. I have a 12x20x9 barn style I bought with 14oz fabric I cannot wait to setup.! I have a Casio ex-fh100 I plan to use for the time lapse and I was trying to figure out if I should use 10 sec or 2 sec. yours done at 2 sec looks great! how many pics did it take and how long did it take you to setup the garage? I have a 8GB card and on medium pic quality my camera says it can take 3341 pics. I am thinking thats like 2 hours worth

  • @Brians4x4Life I used my Canon PowerShot SD1000 that had a built-in time lapse mode that automatically converted the photos into a .MVI video file. I think it combined to 15 frames per second, so 2460 images total... so I think that comes out to an hour and 22 minutes.

  • @StalePhish ok great thanks for the reply. My camera does not have timelapse mode but I found out how to set it up to take continuous pictures so I am going to be doing that. take it easy.

    B

  • Ours looks identical to the one in the video and it was purchased at CostCo a few years ago.

  • Nice video. We have the same tent and have found that putting the cover on before any of the posts works well. We start placing the bungees at each peak and then work our way down and around.

  • what brand and model is this one? looks really nice

  • I have two of these garages and they are great. But I haven't put them up in over 4 years and have no idea where the instructions are. Thank you so much for posting this. It sure helps me remember how the heck they go together. Great video!

  • Thanks! This helps... Mine didn't come with instructions. 

  • @leslea001 make sure you use corkscrew-shaped tent steakes and not regular tent steakes! strong winds can rip regular steaks right out of the ground and your tent can blow away

  • @StalePhish

    Thanks for the tip. The stakes that came with it are all 3' long rebar. Also, given the spot I have in mind (in the driveway, which is gravel), I'm actually thinking on putting in concrete anchor points that I can bolt into. More secure even than rebar OR the corkscrew type stakes.

    I only have the frame at this point & what I'm looking at doing is getting a clear option (tarp or maybe plexiglass) to turn it into a greenhouse, complete with water catchment system.

  • thats awesome,i will be putting up my 10 x 20 portable up this spring.

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