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14/6/2011 at 11:06pm
Location: Bolton Lancashire Outfit: Khyam Harewood
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We just pitched a similar size Cabanon at the weekend and it wasn't too bad. Hopefully, unlike ours, the previous owner may have colour coded the poles for you, that makes life a lot easier.
Basically, open out the poles and lay them out on the ground, it will soon become apparent what goes where. It will probably have 3 vertical frame poles and then the roof supports, the hardest bit is getting the verticals up and the roof supports joining them. Once that's done, make sure it's only half height, so you can pull the canvas over. Pull the canvas over making sure that the front canopy poles are inserted at the front, so as not to tear the canvas and you're done.
It looks a nightmare when you tip the poles out the bag, but it's honestly not that bad. Maybe someone else can explain it better than me though!
I must admit that we struggled to work out the kitchen poles etc, hopefully someone else who owns that model can help. The roof liner goes on last, after you have hung the inners, it just clips onto the poles, dead easy.
Enjoy, they are lovely tents.
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15/6/2011 at 8:42am
Location: Norfolk Outfit: Cabanons - 5 of them!
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Lay out the poles - the ones with the little white spiky bits are the legs - there will be 8 of them and then 2 shorter ones for the kitchen area. Assemble the roof first - small 'stub' poles at the front for the little stub canopy. Insert legs but only 'on it's knees' - ie half height. Then place canvas onto frame - this is where you'll need some help as it's heavy and easy to buckle the frame under the weight if you try to do it solo. Check out first where the front is as it's hard to turn it round on the frame (I've done this soooo many times!!) Then up with the legs and she's standing - all that's left is to peg out. I usually start either at the front making sure the door is zipped closed and getting the tension nice and taut then work backwards or from the back working forwards. 'Tweak' the legs as you go to make sure she's standing square. Finally assemble the kitchen area - the legs should have several adjusting points to get it nice and tight. Guy out and you're done. Here are some pics to help -
NB the kitchen area on yours is probably on the opposite side.
The roof liner goes in last - it is simply a piece of cotton fabric which is clipped to the middle roof poles and side poles - it can be quite tight to fit and beware as the clips can do you serious injury!! Looks good when in place and helps with warmth/cool and condensation.
Good luck - any more help needed just shout.
------------- Anne - mad mum to one - foster mum to many - adoptatent to you guys!
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