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"The kit...was so much more than I expected. You offer elegant engineering solutions, a simple and beautiful sukkah and a process that is easy to understand and complete. With thanks from a very satisfied customer who is now passing your URL around her shul."
J.B.

"This morning we took the 16x24 Big Sukkah down... Everyone was amazed at how easy your kit and plans made things go. But more importantly, our congregants (and Rabbi) love it. It is roomy, and the wood and bamboo mat roof gave it a warm feeling that our old PVC pipe Sukkah sorely lacked".
D.W.

8x16 Wood-Frame Sukkah Kit

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Price: From $99.00 to $229.00
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The 8x16 Wood-frame Sukkah Kit employs a set of ingenious galvanized steel braces to assemble a sturdy, reusable sukkah frame using standard-length 2x4 lumber. Most people would have difficulty transporting and storing 16ft boards, so this kit is designed to use 8ft lumber.

The kit contains all the braces and hardware needed plus
an illustrated, Klutz-Proof  Assembly Manual. The Wood-Frame Sukkah Kit is designed for the complete novice builder and requires no previous carpentry skill or knowledge.
The only tool required is a screwdriver (power screwdriver recommended).

Lumber for the project does not come with the kit, but is easily obtained at any building supply store using the "lumber shopping list" included with the instructions. The project uses inexpensive, standard-length 2x4s for the frame and 1x2s or 2x2s for the roof.

Walls to cover the frame can be made from a variety of materials including natural or synthetic fabrics, wood lattice, plywood, or our specially-designed SukkahScreen™: an extremely durable outdoor fabric with sturdy edge reinforcement and brass grommets.  It attaches quickly with reusable elastic bungee loops (included). 
Wood-Frame Sukkah Kits can be purchased WITH or WITHOUT SukkahScreen™ wall material.

 

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