Here are three photos from the construction of my new favorite
place!  I found this made in the USA Clearspan brand tent on close
out at farmtek.com.  I ended up building a floor from cheap chipboard
subflooring that is unfortunately full of bad chemicals.  Under the
chip board I used free scrap wood from Lowe's to level it all out.
Materials for the floor ended up under $100.   By the way, I didn't
knock that fence down.  Its rotting of its own volition.
The steel frame consists of seven arches.  I ordered one extra set over the standard six to decrease the spacing to 40" and beef up the structure to better manage any heavy snows.  Though, I frankly don't think it would have been an issue with a structure this size.  Though you are specifically warned in the instructions not to climb or hang on the structure,  I hung on it anyway.  Rebel!  Its strong though!  I set up little tabs of 2x4s sticking out from under the floor to support the ends of the poles.
Here is it all finished!  I have started to move in.  My canoe is safely stored inside now, and I am planning to setup a four season outdoor social space and small shop area.  I even hung our hammock up inside and gently tested it out.  There was a little flex, but it actually holds me up in the hammock quite well.  The whole tent weighs 500 lbs and is excellent quality overall.  It will be a great place for projects and enjoying the back yard all year round.


