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Wall Tent discussion - researching, want input from experienced users
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 2885764" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>a couple of pics inside the tent , showing how he used ratchet straps to help support the tent fabric , and also tying the pieces of tent together . this tent is a main tent , with a front porch added in the middle, with a cook shack added on the end . he has three straps between each metal frame pole . where the sections meet together he laced the canvas with rope , and holds the metal frames together with a ratchet strap . we just put a canopy infront of the tent , it's not attached . this tent has been up over a year now . during snow season , when he leaves he puts a ratchet strap from side wall to side wall and puts a little tension on them , this is where the roof meets the wall . there is probably better ways of doing this , this is what he's done . sorry it took so long for me to remember to take a few pics .</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]487378[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487379[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487380[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487382[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487384[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487385[/ATTACH][ATTACH]487386[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 2885764, member: 11011"] a couple of pics inside the tent , showing how he used ratchet straps to help support the tent fabric , and also tying the pieces of tent together . this tent is a main tent , with a front porch added in the middle, with a cook shack added on the end . he has three straps between each metal frame pole . where the sections meet together he laced the canvas with rope , and holds the metal frames together with a ratchet strap . we just put a canopy infront of the tent , it's not attached . this tent has been up over a year now . during snow season , when he leaves he puts a ratchet strap from side wall to side wall and puts a little tension on them , this is where the roof meets the wall . there is probably better ways of doing this , this is what he's done . sorry it took so long for me to remember to take a few pics . [ATTACH alt="tent one.jpg"]487378[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent two.jpg"]487379[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent three.jpg"]487380[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent four.jpg"]487382[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent five.jpg"]487384[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent six.jpg"]487385[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="tent seven.jpg"]487386[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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