hodges32
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I was fortunate enough to just buy my first real canvas wall tent. It's a 10x12 with 12 oz double fill. I found it new on CL. It's got the stove pipe hole, no windows, a 12" sod cloth, and measures about 5'5" at wall height and 9'6" at peak. I'll be taking it out in two weeks to get some use out of it for a week in the Montana mountains near Flathead Lake. I need to break it in in preparation for handcore camping and hunting. It fit perfectly in the black tote from Costco with the yellow lid, by the way. I was able to post some pics but an authentication code was missing or something it said on others (I think they are too big).
Right now all I have is the canvas itself, the EMT, and some rope, steaks, wooden dowels with sisal rope for guy tie downs, and carpet. It has not been water treated. I was told to use some roof sealant by BlackJack. Elastomeric coating its called. To use it just on the roof so that the tent would stay breathable instead of becoming a moisture trap. I'm considering using just a blue tarp instead and running it out the front to create an awning. Does anyone have any experience using elastomeric coatings on their canvas?
I purchased the angles from an outfit in Caldwell, G&L Welding. They are steel and adjustable and will be here in a couple days. How much will my tent shrink? I have seen numbers online everywhere from 1% to 12%. Should I cut the poles to where it will shrink to or wait and keep cutting as it shrinks? How much will it shrink during a week of camping for the first time?
I also purchased some of the ivy green outdoor carpeting from Lowe's to lay down as a floor for inside the tent as well as the porch. Should I put a tarp under it or will some cheap construction plastic work? Like a 4 mil black?
For now I don't have need for a stove. I do want any information you may have about the best way to organize inside the tent I have two giant cots from Cabelas that are probably 3 feet wide each. Wondering what best gear/inventions you guys use inside the tent to help make it more functionals.
Any other advice would be much appreciated.
Right now all I have is the canvas itself, the EMT, and some rope, steaks, wooden dowels with sisal rope for guy tie downs, and carpet. It has not been water treated. I was told to use some roof sealant by BlackJack. Elastomeric coating its called. To use it just on the roof so that the tent would stay breathable instead of becoming a moisture trap. I'm considering using just a blue tarp instead and running it out the front to create an awning. Does anyone have any experience using elastomeric coatings on their canvas?
I purchased the angles from an outfit in Caldwell, G&L Welding. They are steel and adjustable and will be here in a couple days. How much will my tent shrink? I have seen numbers online everywhere from 1% to 12%. Should I cut the poles to where it will shrink to or wait and keep cutting as it shrinks? How much will it shrink during a week of camping for the first time?
I also purchased some of the ivy green outdoor carpeting from Lowe's to lay down as a floor for inside the tent as well as the porch. Should I put a tarp under it or will some cheap construction plastic work? Like a 4 mil black?
For now I don't have need for a stove. I do want any information you may have about the best way to organize inside the tent I have two giant cots from Cabelas that are probably 3 feet wide each. Wondering what best gear/inventions you guys use inside the tent to help make it more functionals.
Any other advice would be much appreciated.
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