Just setup this hoop house. I was kind of disappointed after getting the frame set. This tunnel is NOT 20ft x 10ft x 7ft. It is 230 in. x 111 in. x 77 in. ( 19.13 ft x 9 ft. 3 in. x 6 ft. 4 in. ). and being 6 ft 2 in tall, this will be a PITA from me to enter.
This was very easy to setup by myself. That said, I am very good at building stuff. SO it was not quite 2 hrs, start to finish.
I found that if you assemble one side with the 1st loop tube then work the other side to the partial built side, it goes very fast. Leave everything loose when assembly, then push up slightly on the center, then tighten the top pole screws 1st, then work your way down. Don't forget the end plugs in the top pole and the 3 side poles before you tighten the screws in that joint. You will have a tighter frame with less wobble. For being thin walled tubing, the frame is surprisingly sturdy when tightened up on a level surface.
It will be easy to install a misting system to water the plants. I do hope this will withstand the nasty gusty winds we get here in the Snake river valley Idaho!.
Vevor needs to make a cover available individually, then after 2 years when the wind destroys it, we can get another without buying the whole kit.