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02/5/2007 at 9:15pm
Location: Lincs. Outfit: Trigano Randger 415DL
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We have just bought our first folding camper (trigano Randger 415) second hand, and have found 2 tiny holes (slightly larger than pin prick) in the main roof section, and also a couple of pin prick sized holes near the stitching along the edge above the bed near the frame. Is it best to patch both of these with canvas, or do you think the holes near the stitching will be OK if we re-waterproof? When patching, is possible to hand sew the tarpaulin or does it need to be machine sewed?
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02/5/2007 at 10:30pm
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Quote: Originally posted by tony.woods on 02/5/2007
We have just bought our first folding camper (trigano Randger 415) second hand, and have found 2 tiny holes (slightly larger than pin prick) in the main roof section, and also a couple of pin prick sized holes near the stitching along the edge above the bed near the frame. Is it best to patch both of these with canvas, or do you think the holes near the stitching will be OK if we re-waterproof? When patching, is possible to hand sew the tarpaulin or does it need to be machine sewed?
HI.......... I think or hope for you that you at any camping store ,dealer,etc. can be able to buy some repair parts, there are some that is supposed to be ironed on to the broken canvas, or as I have done when repairing my combi camper ,using contact glue.
henning,,,,,,,,,,,,
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03/5/2007 at 1:10am
Location: North east Outfit: lots of tents and other kit
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I used to use an ancient canvas tent and pin holes didnt sem to cause any probs as long as the canvas is well proofed ,I used to use mesowax proofer .
Ahhh the smell of canvas tents ,, its proper camping that is !
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03/5/2007 at 1:05pm
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Quote: Originally posted by guy-rope on 03/5/2007
I used to use an ancient canvas tent and pin holes didnt sem to cause any probs as long as the canvas is well proofed ,I used to use mesowax proofer . Ahhh the smell of canvas tents ,, its proper camping that is !
unless you use thompsons sealer
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03/5/2007 at 6:15pm
Location: Lincs. Outfit: Trigano Randger 415DL
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That's a relief. I just assumed that if you could see daylight through the canvas then it would probably leak. I'll investin some water proofer
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03/5/2007 at 8:13pm
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How old is the canvas? Even new cotton canvas has pin prick holes in, until it is properly weathered (good soaking then allowed to dry fully under tension). I'd check it out thoroughly before re-proofing, since good canvas can go 20 years if it is well cared for. I definitely wouldn't patch if it wasn't entirely necessary.
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