Not very surprising. Perhaps the next patio screen you put up should be made with steel beams that are bolted and welded together much more solidly and maybe it will even survive a Camille type hurricane still standing and in one piece.
That pses weight and rusting problems. It seemed that teh ones that failed were not built up correctly. We were in Palm Beach and got hit the hardest and all we had was 2 beems come flying out but it still stood up. We eventually had to redrill holes and put in schews.
I weill never forget this hurricane, was the strongest ive been through
If rust is a problem, you could probably use copper poles and brass/bronze screws and bolts. Also, my imagination of a more hurricane proof patio screen structure depicts the structure in more the shape of a pyramid with triangular walls/sides instead of a box with square walls/sides.
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caracasboy2222 1 year ago
they say if you are sure there`s a hurricane coming, just cut all the screening of and leave the frame
MrAlec1112 1 year ago
i remeber that ,i was in it and we didnt have power for atleast 2 weeks
ApostolicLove 1 year ago
I know many homes where I live in Florida all being knocked down by hurricane Wilma, it was a harsh strom
carinay9 1 year ago
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jeshpeter146 2 years ago
dude its not that hard to rebuild it
Vegeta1720 2 years ago
I meant, the framework that holds up the screens/mesh, what are those frame poles made of?
triton115 3 years ago
The framework is made of aluminum beams.
cmaneiro 3 years ago
Not very surprising. Perhaps the next patio screen you put up should be made with steel beams that are bolted and welded together much more solidly and maybe it will even survive a Camille type hurricane still standing and in one piece.
triton115 3 years ago
That pses weight and rusting problems. It seemed that teh ones that failed were not built up correctly. We were in Palm Beach and got hit the hardest and all we had was 2 beems come flying out but it still stood up. We eventually had to redrill holes and put in schews.
I weill never forget this hurricane, was the strongest ive been through
serge933 3 years ago
If rust is a problem, you could probably use copper poles and brass/bronze screws and bolts. Also, my imagination of a more hurricane proof patio screen structure depicts the structure in more the shape of a pyramid with triangular walls/sides instead of a box with square walls/sides.
triton115 3 years ago
Exactly what are those patio screen structures made of?!?
triton115 3 years ago
mesh
oliverman22 3 years ago
WOW
liquidstl 3 years ago