THROW AWAY YOUR BEACH UMBRELLA (How To Make a Windproof Beach Shade Canopy) || DIY Sun Shade

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Beach umbrellas work great until the wind picks up, and then they collapse, invert, and fly away turning into tumbleweeds of death. The problem is that they act as a parachute, catching the wind. What if a sunshade could be made to work with the wind?
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    ▼ WHERE TO BUY PARTS TO DIY:
    ▶ Tent Poles - 20 feet in length (length I used in the video) - amzn.to/3CDljzA or amzn.to/3exRZTs
    ▶ Tent Poles - 25 feet in length - amzn.to/3sp8VPf
    ▶ Fabric (No sew) - A king-sized bed sheet works well for this - amzn.to/3D1iEkJ
    ▶ Fabric (Sewing required) If you buy fabric to sew together, use ~1.1oz ripstop polyester, like Silpoly. Do not use Nylon, it will deteriorate in the sun. Use polyester thread for sewing. ripstopbytheroll.com/products...
    ▶ Sand Bag - A dry bag can hold sand, dirt, rocks, or water - amzn.to/3rWlX6C
    ▶ Paracord - to attach the leading edge to the sandbag - amzn.to/3EMe1fY
    I have some improvements to make it easier to set up and move around, and planned improvements to allow the shade to be used in no wind and reduce the flapping and noise in high winds.
    ▼ VIDEO CHAPTERS
    00:00 The Problem With Beach Umbrellas - High Winds
    00:21 Materials Needed for DIY Windproof Beach Sun Shade Canopy Tent
    00:33 Assemble the tent poles
    00:51 Making the fabric canopy using a king bed flat top sheet
    01:03 Cut open both ends of the sheet top trim
    01:38 Cut a slit in the sheet top trim
    02:05 Slide the tent poles through the sheet top trim
    02:48 Tie rope to the tent poles through the top sheet center cut
    03:26 Fill sand bag
    03:44 Tie rope to sand bag
    03:57 Dig hole in sand for one tent pole end
    04:09 Bend poles to form arch
    04:20 Dig hole in sand for other tent pole end
    04:32 Adjust sandbag
    04:43 ENJOY
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    HOW TO MAKE WINDPROOF BEACH SHADE CANOPY || DIY Sun Shade (Throw Away Your Beach Umbrella)
    THROW AWAY YOUR BEACH UMBRELLA (How To Make a Windproof Beach Shade Canopy) || DIY Sun Shade
    How To Make a Windproof Beach Sun Shade Canopy
    How To Make a Windproof Beach Shade Canopy || DIY Sun Shade
    How To Make a Windproof Beach Shade | DIY
    Making a Windproof Beach Shade | DIY
    How To Make a Windproof Beach Shade || DIY Sun Shade
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  • @engineerable
    @engineerable  Рік тому +5

    ▼ WHERE TO BUY PARTS:
    ▶ Tent Poles - 20 feet in length (length I used in the video) - amzn.to/3CDljzA or amzn.to/3exRZTs
    ▶Tent Poles - 25 feet in length (Length a large SHIBUMI uses) - amzn.to/3sp8VPf
    ▶ Fabric - A king-sized bed sheet works well for this - amzn.to/3D1iEkJ
    ▶ Sand Bag - A dry bag can hold sand, dirt, rocks, or water - amzn.to/3rWlX6C
    ▶ Paracord - to attach the leading edge to the sandbag - amzn.to/3EMe1fY

  • @gramzilla
    @gramzilla Рік тому +3

    Great idea. I think I would do 2 king sheet to provide larger area of shade.

    • @engineerable
      @engineerable  Рік тому

      That would probably work well, because there's room to go wider, especially if you use 25ft poles like in description.

  • @roger3958
    @roger3958 Рік тому +3

    I knew this was possible, I just wasn't sure about securing the sheet. That's a brilliant solution. Thanks! No way am I paying $270 for this thing...

    • @engineerable
      @engineerable  Рік тому +1

      It's super easy. A single sheet is not as big (good for 2-3 people), but you can sew 2 edge to edge to make it wider.

    • @roger3958
      @roger3958 Рік тому

      @@engineerable yes thanks! Im purchasing 2 California king sheets which are 6” longer than standard king. I just hope that together they aren’t too wide.

    • @roger3958
      @roger3958 Рік тому

      We r at Panama City beach right now and saw these sails in use by several beach goers. I was shocked when I came home and saw the prices online. Yikes!!

    • @engineerable
      @engineerable  Рік тому

      @@roger3958 it will work best with the 25ft poles amzn.to/3sp8VPf like the large Shibumi. In the video I use 20ft poles, cause it's what I had.
      The large size sail is about 15-17 ft wide by 9 ft long.

    • @engineerable
      @engineerable  Рік тому

      @@roger3958 me too 😂, I sorta get it being made in USA and if they are sourcing parts that are also made in USA, it can get expensive, and then retailers want to make 50%. But I couldn't stomach that for something I could easily make out of scrap parts.

  • @engineerable
    @engineerable  Рік тому +1

    What improvements would you make to the design?

    • @budgettech5526
      @budgettech5526 Рік тому +4

      This is a great idea. You can also use carabiners to attach the cord from the "tent" to the sand bag so that it's easier to just clip on and off without tying a knot each time specially if you're like me who don't know how to do a good knot lol😁 Oh and waterproof fabric might be a good idea too.

    • @engineerable
      @engineerable  Рік тому +4

      @@budgettech5526 Great Ideas! I'm going to make a video of packing it up. I don't have to undo the knots or make new ones to setup again. I don't even take the fabric off. Just pull the poles apart, fold, and roll the fabric around. So easy!
      I'm researching some fabric, ripstopbytheroll.com , to use for a new waterproof fabric version.