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Palm Thatch and Screening

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Cherry Capri posted on 07/03/2002

I am looking for CHEEEEEP palm thatching. Anyone got any leads? Or if anyone has brilliant alternative ideas, I'm all ears.

We have a patio overhang (roughly 6' x 12')in our backyard that we want to turn into a temporary tiki hut.

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Tiki_Bong posted on 07/03/2002

Well real palm thatching isn't cheap. So the next best thing would be reed fencing at Home Depot. It's about $19 for a 6' by 12' roll. (Or just find some palm trees and whack off the frawns, take all your clothes off, get a real good tan, mix up a gallon of mai tais, and start weaving palm frawns like a native!)

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kongtiki posted on 07/03/2002

We've got some links to thatching suppliers and other construction materials in our "Home Tiki Bar Depot" category over at http://www.konakai.com, but I'm not sure if they meet your price point....

My brother recently faked a bunch of thatching using cheapy "grass skirts" from his neighborhood party supply store, which can be found in abundance online or probably not too far from where you live...

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Tiki Chris posted on 07/03/2002

On 2002-07-03 13:16, kongtiki wrote:
...or probably not too far from where you live...

Unless, of course, you live on "an uncharted deserted island near Hawaii."

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tikimug posted on 07/04/2002

Aloha,
I was wondering how this thatching stuff holds up in the cold East Coast weather, I'm talking snow and stuff.

I'm thinking about doing a hut/ bar in my backyard one day. Would I need to protect or cover up the thatched roof? Winterize it, as us Yankees say. Or is this stuff sooo durable it can outlast everything?

Thanks for any insight!

[ Edited by: tikimug on 2002-07-04 10:03 ]

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