Reused Billboard Vinyl Tarps

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I ordered one from Ebay. 14x48. Even at $80 that's cheap for a heavy tarp that I can cut into whatever length I need. I ordered it Monday (holiday) and got it wed while at work. Pretty happy with that. Now I have to figure out how to secure it around my wood piles for this year.
 
I secured mine to my pile by sliding small pipes in the channels around the edges where the openings were. Then I put a bungy cord around the pipe and secured it to the underside of my pallets...works well!!
 
I don't use billboard vinyl but I do use EPDM rubber. What I did was to wrap the two long edges around 20 foot long 1/2 inch rebar and use slitted pieces of 5/8 inch poly pipe to to hold it in place. The rebar creates a straight edge and provides enough weight to hold it down.
 
I just received my 28'x48'; it weighs about 140 lbs! Seemed in pretty good shape; we're covering hay with it. It did cost $230 with shipping but, for a tarp of that size and quality that's a pretty damn good deal.
 
I just received my 28’x48’; it weighs about 140 lbs! Seemed in pretty good shape; we’re covering hay with it. It did cost $230 with shipping but, for a tarp of that size and quality that’s a pretty damn good deal.


That's ok.. but the costs is high. $230 thats quite high.


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So far I'm liking my 14x48. I cut 20' off to cover this winters wood and punched grommets in. Sadly the grommet kit was a cheapo and several of them ended up cutting grommet sized holes in the tarp :( but in the winds we've had so far it's heavy enough that it stays put pretty well.
I'd go the billboard route again. for $80 I got a heck of a tarp.
 
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