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25/8/2007 at 10:38am
 Location: Midlands
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Hi all

I have just bought some B+Q tarp for £7.98 to use as a footprint groundsheet. Having read through the existing threads there are many opinions in how to use the sheet if it is to big:--cut it to size or tuck it to size.

If  cut it obviously has to be smaller than your existing tent footprint, question is how much smaller, any recommendations ?

Is there a disadvantage of tucking it in besides being a pain in the butt in the laying the thing out, then folding to the correct size?

Just for info the tarp i bought is 1 meter in length and and width bigger than my tents base size

Whats easier and the best method?

Thanks folks

S



25/8/2007 at 11:24am
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It doesnt need to be smaller than the footprint ,just smaller than the flysheet 

You will find the flysheet + storm flaps comes out a fai bit further tha the footprint of the tent .

If you cut it to the size of the footprint of your tent then edge with duct tape it should be fine once the tent is fully erected



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25/8/2007 at 4:43pm
 Location:  Anglesey - Wales
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In complete agreement with Skatty on this one - just to add if you have access to a sewing machine - sew the edges down instead of duct tape and if need be use an Eyelet kit to put a couple of eyelets in each corner

You can get these from DIY stores

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Hello and goodevening, while the tea is getting just right in the pot.

1 question blowing to my mind - if pitching in windy weather - I can see a groundshet with no support for pegging, just begging to make trouble, fly away before I get the flysheet over it and pegged.

What are your experiences?

On the other hand - I would want pegs below the groundsheet of my tent.

Hmmmmmmm - plese help get wiser, friendly fellow campers.

Most sincere

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27/8/2007 at 7:57am
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You can get plastic dome-topped pegs specifically designed for groundsheets - one at each corner will hold it sufficiently (maybe extra's along sides if particularly big) to get the tent up over it, and being right in the corners won't be a problem under your inner-tent SIG 'cos you don't usually step right into the very corners of your tent.

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27/8/2007 at 10:07am
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Quote: Originally posted by Velvet Kitten on 25/8/2007

In complete agreement with Skatty on this one - just to add if you have access to a sewing machine - sew the edges down instead of duct tape and if need be use an Eyelet kit to put a couple of eyelets in each corner

You can get these from DIY stores

Kitten x


The b & q tarp has eylets fitted already.its a bargain at 7.98...and is exactly the samesize as our tent.

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27/8/2007 at 1:14pm
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The most vital thing is to make sure that the GS does not stick out from under the tent, as this is a very efficient way to collect rain and guide it under your tent!

I have made a GS to size by laying it out and putting the tent on it, then going round with a thick marker pen to mark it about 3" in from the edge of the tent flysheet. I edged it with duct tape, put plastic eyelets in the points that needed holding down ( corners and around the door to prevent tripping hazard) and used the pegs described above which are like big plastic drawing pins.

I preferred this on-off job to the regular faff of having a too-big GS that you have to fold and tuck every time you use it.




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