The easiest place to get the materials is Home Depot, but if you want
to save money then do it at Lowes.  Some Lowes can order the Rmax
boards from their source in Sacramento, and sell it for less than Home
Depot.  Try the Lowes in the Stocton area-  the biggest Lowes stores
are out there.

On Jun 8, 9:27 am, Ezra <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All:  I want to construct one hexayurt and two stretch yurts for
> my group at BM 2010.  I am having difficulty sourcing materials for
> the project.  Rather than reinventing the wheel-hexagon; can anyone
> point me in the right direction for Bay Area supplies?  I live near
> Walnut Creek.
>
> I'd enjoy discussing issues of tape performance in dusty environments,
> flammability, Dow route vs. Hexacomb route and other topics too.  I'll
> go through past Discussions in this group to get up to speed.  Wiki,
> Appropedia, YouTube and other resources have been informative.
>
> If any locals want to coordinate needs, maybe we can make a combined
> order.
>
> Ezra

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