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To be honest, I've always been a snob about metal carports. I always thought they were flimsy and yet I never felt that way about metal garages. I've always worried about wind loads on it without having walls. After seeing what yours has survived I have changed my mind. I have a spot on my property that I am interested in placing a carport. What brand is your carport as it does seem more stout than many that I've seen.
I got it from a local company but I think its a Sturdi built. Something like that. It honestly would have been fine if the neighbors shed didn't roll into it. We had 170ish mph winds but my house is at the bottom of a hill so I don't think it took those kinds of winds, but it was strong enough to roll a shed down the hill into it.

I didn't do much this weekend, we had a friends bday and mothers day. I wasnt allowed to do too much car/shop related stuff. We did get the seat belt holders in.
Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrThese are just simple leather straps that are held on to the headrest with velcro. The seat belt is always were I want it, but it could break free in the case of an accident. I thought it was a pretty good solution.
Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrWe also adjusted the rear brakes so I took it on a little drive to test it out Sunday afternoon. I got some pretty awful news about a friend Sunday morning, it was nice to clear my head a little. Its also really hard to find a good shady spot for photos around town since the tornado, this was the best I could do.
Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrIt will hopefully make its cars and coffee debut, this coming Saturday.
I was hoping to have some photos of the new windows and door in my house today, but its raining so it was pushed back. The should be installed in the next few days. We have also hatched a plan to finish out a room in the basement to make it a play room/hang out. More on that soon.
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