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Topic: Help, pole snapped
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26/8/2009 at 9:37am
Location: Hertfordshire Outfit: Vango Tigris 800
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Hi All,
Down in deepest Cormwall right now, (near lands End), and last night, (and right now), we had one heck of a wind come through. Our Vango Tigris 800 has sagged at one end due to a snapped support pole, (is that the right name?), and I need to either fix it or replace it today. The tent is brand new by the way.
Does anyone know anywhere I can go to get a new replacement pole down here?
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26/8/2009 at 9:49am
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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I think you will have to ask someone local.Some one on site.Is there no way you could splint it together? gaffa tape?
Have a search through the forums im sure ther has been a common issue with this, no hepl for you at the moment but maybe when you get home. Blowing a hooley here too.
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26/8/2009 at 9:57am
Location: swansea Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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BInd it together with ductape or gaffer tape as a temporary fix if its not snapped completely through . Sometimes they just split lengthways , but not all the way through, in which case you can bind it with ductape . Ask the site manager for the nearest camping shop and take the pole to them and ask if they have a spare that size.
it doesn't need to be a gelert pole, just one the same diameter , and you 'll also need a junior hacksaw to cut it to size, but the camp shop may even do this for you ?.
------------- Debbie
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26/8/2009 at 10:00am
Location: swansea Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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Poles are not covered for high winds,and anything over 20mph could be called a high wind. By the way, be very careful removing the broken pole, if it has snapped right through, the edges will be sharper than razors , and also as they fibreglass, the splinters are tiny and take forever to remove .
------------- Debbie
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26/8/2009 at 10:17am
Location: kilmarnock Outfit: fox continental
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just binned my vango venture after another pole went,fed up with it
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26/8/2009 at 10:24am
Location: anglesey Outfit: Outwell Wolf Lake suncamp vario 6
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is there a millets store there?they usually sell packs of poles,may get you out of a pickle
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26/8/2009 at 10:47am
Location: kilmarnock Outfit: fox continental
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i used small tie wraps to see me through
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26/8/2009 at 10:59am
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Right, emergency action required. If you can'd get a replacement section (lots of good advice above on this) you need to mend it. Where is the broken section? If it's one of the end sections you can get away with only pulling the pole end out of the sleeve, if it's up top just get the whole pole out to work on.
Assuming you've taken the whole pole out (it is much easier...) then have a think about what section snapped and what areas are most vunerable. The very end sections almost never snap so it's worth reshuffling the sections so that a sound one is up in the most vunerable position and the soon to be repaired one is somewhere a bit more protected. Whach out for poles with fancy ferrules at the very ends of the poles though.
To bodge repair a pole you need a rool of gaffa tape and, if you can find them, some flexible splints like thin garden canes or long flexible twigs. (Cut to about 3" shorter than the pole section. Start with taping the pole...long strips up and down the pole. Add one or two of your splints, wrapped top and bottom to hold in position then start wrapping the pole spirally. You can do this bit with the pole just sticking out from the side of the sleeve if the break is in an accessable position, but you'll need at least one other person to hold the pole steady and keep an eye on the tent. Watch out when you're taping the pole you don't foul the ferrules. Make sure the ends of the splints (if using them) are well taped down to avoid them snagging the tent. Use lots of gaffa tape...cheaper than a new tent!
When you've done the above and got the tent back up do remember a bodge repair is never as strong as a proper one and that your weak pole means other poles will be under more stress.Check your guying and if possible run more guylines out to give the weak pole more support.
One other suggestion though is to ask at the reception desk if they have any pole spares lying around. Many campsite owners keep a box of odds and sods scavanged from tents dumped in the campsite bins. You never know!
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26/8/2009 at 11:43am
Location: kilmarnock Outfit: fox continental
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theres plenty of spare poles in a bin at glen nevis
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26/8/2009 at 11:47am
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Outwell Minnesota 4
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Plenty of good suggestions above, alternatively a stronger fix is to use a spare peg, flatten it out with your mallet then bend it to roughly the shape the pole will be when the tent is up and wrap loads of duct tape round it with the damaged pole.
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26/8/2009 at 2:43pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Quote: Originally posted by slinger on 26/8/2009
Plenty of good suggestions above, alternatively a stronger fix is to use a spare peg, flatten it out with your mallet then bend it to roughly the shape the pole will be when the tent is up and wrap loads of duct tape round it with the damaged pole.
I don't like using a tent peg. Reason? It's such a strong fix it won't flex at all and this places a lot of strain on the neighbouring sections. I prefer to use something with a little bit of give in it.
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26/8/2009 at 3:57pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Outwell Minnesota 4
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 26/8/2009
Quote: Originally posted by slinger on 26/8/2009 Plenty of good suggestions above, alternatively a stronger fix is to use a spare peg, flatten it out with your mallet then bend it to roughly the shape the pole will be when the tent is up and wrap loads of duct tape round it with the damaged pole.
I don't like using a tent peg. Reason? It's such a strong fix it won't flex at all and this places a lot of strain on the neighbouring sections. I prefer to use something with a little bit of give in it.
Im not sure how much flexing you're going to restrict with a 7" tent peg but we'll have to agree to disagree there Valk Scot, I can assure you it works though as my experience of 60mph winds in Anglesey once proved
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