Not sure why as I haven't been using it, which is the reason it sat with a panel completely missing from one short side, half the back torn, and most of the roof. It tore from age and weather, and I just hadn't had the motivation to go out and fix it. But with more possibility of rain in the coming months, I didn't want it to get into disrepair. Some of the smaller wood pieces are starting to rot, but most of it is still in fair condition, standing up and staying dry. It was satisfying to see the temperature immediately swing up to over a hundred degrees in there, once I had all the wrap fastened on!
I used medium weight mildew-resistant clear plastic shower liners again. I didn't get it on as straight and wrinkle-free as usual, and had to patch some gaps with tape. Also the support up across back of the roof panel came off, and I lazily just held it back in place with duct tape instead of going to find a screw and screwdriver in the garage. I can work more on it later.
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