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Quote: Originally posted by adjohns on 17/7/2011
Many thanks to "Bob61" and "arsenaldes". I will try this as soon as the next spell of fine weather shows itself.
We kept a piece of candle with us when we had a frame tent as that zip let in water ,that is we thought it was the zip. I
It turned out the be the stitching of the zip.
As it was proofed BEFORE the tent had been finished (they had dunked the whole tent in the proofing) Then sewing the zip in the stitches were not proofed. They let in water around the zip.
Something simple yet stupid. Because we had just got it we had it swopped but we still kept a piece of candle to run down the zip inside & outside, as wax does not let in water.We have also used the candle running down the seams as it happened the same way in another tent this time they had dunk the whole lot of the canvas in proofing before they cut and sewed the tent so every hole let in water. They needed telling also what they had done. Must of worked as we never had another like it. But then maybe it has returned their way of making them. Proofing material before making article makes unproofed stitching holes=logic. Mine
------------- Chrissie
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