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28/1/2010 at 2:04am
Location: Coventry Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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Hi Captain Birdseye & welcome to the forum
I have never had a good look at a Diablo, but I must agree with you that there has to be an easier way than tying it together. The window blinds in our APS had to be rolled up & tied, which I found really tedious, so I bought some wooden toggles from a haberdashers, threaded one of the ties through the toggle, and sewed it on, then made the other tie into a loop. The next time we used the tent it was really easy & quick to roll up the blinds each morning.
I can't see this method being a problem with attaching the flysheet to the inner & poles. As the loops are already there, there is no need to sew through the flysheet leaving needle holes, you can just use the original ties to make the loops & to attach the toggles.
Of course you can buy proper plastic tent toggles, but I just liked the little wooden ones from the haberdashers
Regarding the carpet, mmmm, I use picnic rugs too. Like you I would love a carpet, but find them too expensive. If you do find an alternative, I'd be interested to know about it, so that I can make my own carpet too.
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31/1/2010 at 6:46pm
Location: DERBYSHIRE Outfit: BEAR LAKE 4
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Hello again, and thanks for the replies, as far as carpets are concerned i have managed to find one in the clearance section of the escape outdoors website for just under £30, so snapped that up straight away- they have others in stock for the outwell hartford L - a pretty decent size for the price, i'm not sure what sort of area you'd need to cover JK98, but it may be worth a look!, i'm still looking into an alternative for my other tents and if i find anything, will let you know.
I had a tnf mountain 25 a few years ago with velcro ties and they worked perfectly ,the only problem is that they need to be sewn into the flysheet and there are so many on the diablo it'd take me a week, and the use of an old aircraft hangar in which to spread out the material! i think i'll give the toggles a go for now, if they fail at least the ties will still be there to try something else,, mini carabinas maybe...
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