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24/5/2009 at 5:38pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hi, late last year we inherited a frame tent from someone who is sadly no longer with us. We stored it away for the winter and have just recently got it out to assemble. We have a 4 birth sunncamp frame tent of our own and compared to ours this tent we have inherited is massive. We have taken the canvas part of the tent out and cannot find a name on it but the bag which it comes in says "HOTEL" on it. So we got all the frame parts out (poles) and have spent 2 days so far trying to work out how to put it together and we have not got a clue. We have looked at loads of frame tent websites to see if their instructions look like they could be ours but no luck.
This really is my last chance to find out what tent it is and how to put it together. I have taken loads of pictures of the poles and have put them on my website. The address is
http://golcar.org/
On page 1 there are 8 lengths (which I have numbered)
No 1 appears to be the complete roof length from one side
No 2 appears to be the middle section from the roof?
No 3 appears to be a roof length plus extras?
No 4 is a straight length all sprung together, I have no idea what this is for
No 5 is 2 pieces which have a right angle coming off them - No idea
No 6 is 2 pieces with bits coming off part way down - No idea
All pictures on page 1 are the same poles. A couple have numbers on but nothing to match to.
Page 2 again is a variety of poles
There are four small poles which have small bits on the end which I would assume are for a small canopy and one of the poles has a clip and some string!
I also have 12 legs which are seperate and I have not photographed (I know they are legs)
I am really at my wits end. I have no idea what the tent is or what it looks like or how to assemble the frame. If anyone can help I will be eternally grateful.
Even a hint would be terrific. Thank you
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24/5/2009 at 6:18pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Raclet Astor 300 & something new
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Ok, This is something I love to puzzle out!!
I'm assuming there will be some canvas to go over this lot!!
If I'm right, it looks like the tent will have a similar layout as the cabanon Espace.
So you will have 4 short ish legs to go on the long back poles (No1 poles)
Middle pitch poles (no2)
Front poles (no3, switched round so the short sticky out bits point forward to the front of the tent!)
The little poles with the spikes at the end will be on the front of the canopy part (I think the slightly bent ones will be the ends and the straight ones to the middle.
I think poles 5 & 6 are going to be roof poles that connect the front (or back - no1 or no3 - not sure) long pole to the middle pitch with supporting legs that drop inside the tent (Assuming you have 4 really long legs approx 2+m in length)
There will be 4 more long roof poles (1 looks like the spring has broken - they should all be the same length) that connect the remaining long edge pole ( no1 or no3) so you have the basic shape.
I think the long sprung pole could be a front support pole for the canopy along the front (iyswim)
The pole with a clip is a wardrobe hanging rail.
I think that leaves you with about 3 or 4 poles which I've really got no clue!! (|as always there will be random peices left over!!)
Sorry if this sounds vague, if you were near me I'd love to help you get it set up...
Let us know how you get on.
Emma xx
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24/5/2009 at 6:46pm
Location: Bootle Outfit: various tents & A steam train
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Try and put the frame together without worrying about the canvas - as this comes easy once the frame is together.
Lay the poles on the floor, roughly where you think that they should go. If there is a nuumber 4 on the left side, then there will be a number 4 in the corresponding place onthe right side.
The roof will slope slightly to front or back to allow for rain to run off - this is why some of the leg poles are slightly longer/shorter than others.
You will find as you play there is only one right way for the thing to go - the only thing that you may switch the front and rear poles, and this becomes obvious when you put the canvas on, as it will not peg out properly.
Once you have sussed out the frame, then put the canvas on. Kneel the tent - the leg poles will be sprung, so you can put the tent to half height. With regard to putting the canvas on - different people perfer to work in different way - front to back, back to front or out from the middle. Once you have the canvas over the roof section then lift the tent up to full height leg by leg. Either working both back legs, and work you way to the front, or all of one side and then the other. Once the tent is at full height you can make minor adjustments to the canvas. Make sure your door(s) are zipped up, and then peg out.
If need be post your locations, and ask if anyone on here in there area could give you a hand.
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04/6/2009 at 9:09am
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I reckon the easiest thing to do is to put all the legs on one side (easily identifiable, should have a plastic foot (prob with spike). on bottom of each. Also put aside any wardrobe bars etc (prob will have string going through them, and clips at each end) and any intermediate roof poles (which will be long bars with clips at both ends).
Now concentrate on sorting out the roof poles, which are spring-linked (don't worry about any of the others, at this stage.
When you have assembled the spring-linked sections you should be able to work out which is the roof apex and which is the front (which will have open-ended poles for the three short stub canopy poles to slot into), so join those bits together.
You should now have a rear roof section, so join that on now.
You can now fit your intermediate roof poles (the ones with the clips at either end, remember?). These just clip in-between the fixed roof bars at the FRONT of the tent.
Now fit the legs, but leave them broken at the spring-linked joint, so the tent is on it's 'knees'.
Put your canvas over, lining up the seams with the legs etc. then fix in the three short poles for the front stub canopy.
Let us know if it works, and if you need any more help, just shout!
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