It is for burning man so it would be summer in the desert. I have one more question is the 8' yurt big enough for 3 people? > > Huh! At first I thought that real hinges would be heavy and expensive, but > then I remembered we are living in the future now (2012 and all) so maybe > there are plastic piano hinges? Piano hinges being what they call the > really long hinges. And sure > enough:https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=plastic+piano+hinges finds some. > I'm not sure they fold all the way flat but they might! And they would > seal the joint too. So you can look into those. Or, sure, there's tape, > and experiences using it are plentiful here on this list. > > > Second, what is the best way to help the door latch closed? > > I dunno, but someone here does :) > > > Third, windows or NO windows? > > Do you *want* windows? :) I think a few layers of bubble plastic sheets > would be insulating and let light in, but any plastic sheet would be a > window. [Taped] > > > Finally do you think three girls could > > get this up by themselves? > > is this a trick question? > > > I did have one suggestion for a dust barrier when it comes to the > > floors. I made several very long tubes stuffed with beads and cotton > > to act a a draft stop to go all the way around the inside where the > > walls meet the ground. It should work, it keeps the cold air out of my > > house. > > Sounds like that would work! One drafty space along the floor is the same > as another, and your floor snake sounds like it would be flexible to follow > ground shape contours. > > > > > Thanks for all of your help in advance!!!! > > > Lindsay > > let us know what happens! is this for winter or summer or...
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