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Not specifically around a processor, but made several "barns" from telegraph poles, 2 uprights and a "crossbar" make 3 sets and set each set of "goalposts" 8ft apart, with a slope for the roof. Roof Steel clad the roof (and sides if required). Easy!

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I used a 3m square pop up type gazebo tent for my f/w processor.

It had removable sides, but left the back on.

 

Was a god send on rainy days.

 

I think it came from Dan Cover, google will lead the way.

 

How do you hold I down?

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How do you hold I down?

 

I got square box section that fitted over the legs, welded a plate on the box section, and bolted that down to a concrete pad.

 

Drilled through the box section and the leg, and stuck bolts threw.

 

Never shifted in 3 years.

 

I stiffened the back up as well by screwing 3 lengths of decking to the back wall.

 

Think I cost £300ish, so didn't want it to blow away

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