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Sheds and Barns

Yes, a parachute. I was wondering what the significance was @DaveB ???
He's taken up spider collecting 😄
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Am I the only one who has no clue what this is? It looks like a parachute but maybe that’s totally wrong.
It is a military parachute used for dropping equipment, not people.
i managed to get my hands on it used and thought it would look better than just the plain bare metal interior roof of the shed.
It is 6 metres in diameter or 19'8"
 
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It is a military parachute used for dropping equipment, not people.
i managed to get my hands on it used and thought it would look better than just the plain bare metal interior roof of the shed.
It is 6 metres in diameter or 19'8"
Well your shed will have a nice landing now Dave :ROFLMAO: 👍
 
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It is a military parachute used for dropping equipment, not people.
i managed to get my hands on it used and thought it would look better than just the plain bare metal interior roof of the shed.
It is 6 metres in diameter or 19'8"
Clever!!,I'd be interested to see how effective it is in stratifying the air and reducing the radiant heat from the underside of the roof due to the insulating effects of the air mass between the chute and the roof. Ceiling "drapes" have been used for centuries by Bedoin and other desert dwellers to reduce the tent temperatures 😉
 
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