
ninjapuppet wrote: Even gets the thumbs up from the boy.
Nuts wrote:I'm not sure how much its taken, likely around 8 meters. Not a lot lighter than nylon, 100gs or so??.
Nuts wrote:Ah, right 200g's... a bonus![]()
*A couple of people have mentioned a side zip rather than at the front of the door. I probably still prefer the front but thisside option does have its own benefits.
*A flap covering the zip has been mentioned, i'm thinking any drips should be well forward (with a front zip) but this could be an option to consider..
*Mine is using the full height of a roll 1300mm+, I noticed while building a few things that could have made better use of the width (no need for hem folding, stopping short of the peak with the side walls, stopping short of the tie out reinforcement. These would/could gain another 100-150mm height overall)
* I'm thinking of a tubb floor joined to the walls with mesh (and probably just tyvek or something) but in a larger tent a proper inner using the 48gsm(?) cuben would be nice (and light.. perhaps 250odd g's(?)..
Nuts wrote:I had similar thoughts with the zip, not waterproof but good enough, any drips should be no drama. I had in mind that it doesn't really matter if the zip fails (even moreso?) in the front of the vestibule. It is a bit harder to get too to close, I put on double sliders... so you could unzip it and stick an arm out I guess![]()
Do you have a link to rogers tent floor Maelgwn?
The idea using Cuben for the inner tent, I mean't for the floor, probably breathable nylon/mesh walls/liner.
Nuts wrote:Cool(I hope )
I'm sure you have your own ideas about the tie outs Orion, tbh if I didn't plan to build more than one (and had a bit of 'creative leeway') i'd probably stick to more conventional sorts of tie outs.
These sorts maybe:
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