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06/3/2011 at 12:39pm
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I don't think anyone has mentioned Tenacious Tape - brilliant stuff for any type of repair job.

And a Pringles lid  - every spares box should have one - used it several times with frame tents - makes a great pole 'foot' when one mysteriously goes missing and stops the pole sinking into the ground. Also good for pyramid type tents to protect the groundsheet from pole damage.



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06/3/2011 at 6:51pm
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 Beer, lots of!.


06/3/2011 at 7:27pm
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Quote: Originally posted by yt53ozh on 06/3/2011
 Beer, lots of!.
Definately - thats always our resort if something goes wrong - reading this I am starting to feel that I am very ill prepared for something going wrong!


06/3/2011 at 9:34pm
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I use a £5 toolbox from one of the pound shops, in it I have tenacious tape, a roll of black insulation tape, spare guy rope, a roll of shock cord for the poles, a few cable ties, some clothes pegs and in the main compartment a whole lot of pegs and a claw hammer. I find the claw hammer invaluable for beating rock pegs into dry ground and also makes a great peg puller as it means I don't have to bend over so far. I also carry a mallet but it doesn't fit into my tent repair box.

I use another toolbox for cutlery, satchets of sugar etc etc and it's called the kitchen box. Both the tent repair box and the kitchen box are in the shed ready to go when i'm packing the car and I got the tip from here last year, so thanks whoever said it!



06/3/2011 at 10:02pm
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06/3/2011 at 10:03pm
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Quote: Originally posted by victoria1 on 06/3/2011

I use a £5 toolbox from one of the pound shops,






06/3/2011 at 10:40pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Hacksaw Bob on 06/3/2011
Quote: Originally posted by victoria1 on 06/3/2011

I use a £5 toolbox from one of the pound shops,





In this case it was B&M Bargains but not everyone has one near them. Poundstretcher, Home Bargains, any of them would do. I should have said 'Discount store' instead.


07/3/2011 at 12:15am
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Great thread, Scep, I tend to over do it on the amount of gas cannisters as I am always worried about running out.  Duct tape is great.  Stitching came loose on one of the straps, which is on the corner of the tent,  Bound duct tape around the strap, it's still going after 3 yrs.

pliers are a handy tool.  I need to get shock cord and spare poles.  Bungees sound great to have, I never thought of that one.

Heather



07/3/2011 at 9:06am
 Location: Sunny south coast
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Quote: Originally posted by jennywoodcutts on 05/3/2011
after a dreadful night with a child with a sickness bug, we now always take a spare sleeping bag 

We do the same as the extra time spent getting out of a sleeping bag for a 3 year old can result in little accidents...

Our tent and bed repair kit fits within a Woolworth's red pencil case including short metal sleeves of 2 diameters to do temporary pole repairs for the various tents, various hold-on gadgets, cabinier clips, buggies, a couple of velcro cable ties and small torch with battery along with the usual stuff. Spare poles and tent fabric repair kits stay with the tent bags. In addition to all the items so brilliantly listed above by others we keep the original pegs (unused) with each of the tents (just in case we forget the peg bags) and carry Kleenex On the Go toilet rolls and Milton wipes.

Helen

 



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07/3/2011 at 3:57pm
 Location: Gloucestershire UK
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Quote: Originally posted by Sceptical Camper on 05/3/2011
There is no definitive list of 'spares and repairs' of course. But there are some suggestions below. The list is not exhaustive but includes things I usually take if I am car-camping. (As an aside, I even take my spare small tent as back-up - but that's a bit OTT and definitely outside the scope of 'spares and repairs')

First aid kit (vital);
Roll of Gaffer tape (also vital - but get proper Gaffer not a cheap substitue from Poundland);
Length of shockcord sufficiently long to repair a complete pole (shockcord does more than just poles; can replace flysheet cord loops for instance);
Plenty of spare tent pegs of various types and lengths;
Two or three spare guy lines with runners;
Spare pole sections (preferably pre-cut to the length or lengths required);
A 'pole threader' to hook shockcord through pole sections;
Two spare pole ferrules;
Junior hacksaw (only if you haven't pre-cut the spare pole sections to length);
Clingons or similar to attach extra guys and/or to stand in for damaged eyelets;
Needle and thread (plus needle-threader if your eyesight is poor like mine);
Clothes pegs, assorted cable-ties, some safety pins and assorted rubber bands (all these are handy for all sorts of things);
Seam sealer;
More gaffer tape;
Small tent fabric repair kit (a piece of fly fabric plus adhesive; usually supplied with new tents but can be bought separately);
SIM (or airbed) puncture repair kit (usually supplied with new airbeds and SIMs but can be bought separately);
Small pliers and screwdriver;
Spare batteries for torch(es) and lamps;
Spare gas cannister or bottle as appropriate to your cooking gear;
Replacement bootlaces if you are hiking;
Small ball of string; and finally...
Yet another roll of gaffer tape


Many good suggestions there that I would not have though of.

Have you thought about sourcing several of these items in bulk and putting together a pack for selling on UKCS or eBay?

The reason I say this, I've just had a look on eBay to see if I can get a start repair kit, and believe it or not - but I couldn't find anything like this list.

I'm not saying try to put EVERYTHING into a pocket size pack, but from your experience you know what are the essentials that people may usually forget... so why not look at expanding on that?

Just an idea :) Might turn out to be a totally bonkers idea... :)



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07/3/2011 at 8:20pm
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I think I'd got most of these, and now have a small shopping list.

I'd add making sure you have some spare food - even if it's a couple of tins of beans or soup in case of a culinary disaster/pub being closed.

You can draw your own conclusions as to whether having a spare corkscrew is a sensible precaution or bordering on alcoholism.

The other thing that I can't help wondering is whether it's worth compiling a list of top repair tips that people can print out and keep with their spares.


10/3/2011 at 10:56am
 Location: Notts
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Spare bottle of red wine with screwcap!

Well maybe two.

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10/3/2011 at 11:26am
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A knife and scissors too.

I used to pack everything I'd ever possibly need, but it got to the point where it was taking up too much space and after years of camping I'd only used a handful of items. So I only take a few essentials for emergencies now.

As long as the shelter can be repaired in an emergency and the children can receive basic first aid and medical attention if needed then I try and keep it simple and carry spare 'emergency cash' to deal with any out of the ordinary problems that may occur.

Basics like extra blankets and food will always go in as standard anyway and we don't wild camp and are always within 20 mins of a supermarket which will sell things like airbeds, food, basic tools etc.

I try and keep the packing as simple as possible now as we struggle with space as it is. I think when you've camped all your life you get used to what sort of problems are likely to crop up while away and feel confident in being able to deal with it with the minimum amount of resources (usually Gaffa tape!).

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Here's another little tip. You know those salt grinder cellars that a lot of the discount shops sell. I didnt realise till recently that the cap just screws off of them, so they can be refilled with Grinding salt or Peppercorns. They also have neat little plastic lids that stop the damp getting to them. B&M are doing 2 of the salt cellars for 1.50 just now.

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