[Re: PE - Re: [TENT - Need help hanging my walls]]

Wendy Freeman/Otte wyllow at netscape.net
Thu Feb 10 15:09:05 PST 2000


To make a fine netting six inches wide & long enough to go around my tent
would take 2 years! :-0
Seriously, I'm looking for authentic methods (i.e. how would my persona have
done it?), and I won't consider any other way - for THIS tent.  But I'll keep
it in mind for my next one.
--Wyllow

Cherie Nolan <marguerite at ih2000.net> wrote:
> Wendy to hang your walls a really good way to to sew nylon strapping about 6
sixes long, fold them in half, and then sew them  to the top of the walls as
you roll hem the
> tope edge of the walls. Space them out evenly. Then match this spacing out
onto the roof edge as you sew the roll hem sew the same size of strapping to
the roof. Put
> grommets in all of the strapping taps.  Then take s hooks and clamp them to
the top of your wall taps through the grommets. After that all you have to do
is hang them up
> like a shower curtain. It only takes about 15 minutes to hang them all up
and stake them out to the ground. Just make sure you add a rain guard behind
the dags so that rain
> doesn't blow in. Marguerite
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Wendy Freeman/Otte wrote:
> > 
> > Better late than never!
> > 
> > A learning experience:
> > I NEVER wanted to experience another grommet failure again (image a 10 x
20 x
> > 14 high tent, with 3 poles weighing 60lbs each  and 20 side poles coming
down
> > because 5 grommets failed at the same time...)  So I planned a tent with
no
> > grommet holes and only 2 lightweight poles.  King Rene's tent, again.
> > 
> > I used a thick rope around the edge of my tent, going through spaced loops
of
> > cloth, and made a case for a rope on the tops of each of my walls &
doors.
> > Then it occurred to me that this would not allow any way for me to hook
the
> > walls to the roof - so I seamripped a bunch of slots in the wall cases,
so
> > loops of ropes could be pulled out.  I planned to loop the wall ropes
around
> > the roop rope.
> > 
> > It took 4 hours to get it up since I had to feed the ropes through all of
> > these casings, plus my slits did not match my roof spaces, causing
bunching &
> > overlap. But it was nice & weatherproof.  Sigh...
> > 
> > So I cut pieces of rope the correct size for the wall & door pieces,
preset
> > the loops, and used a THIRD rope to hook them together.
> > Better - only two hours to hook the walls to the roof.  But the wind made
the
> > walls shift, and the slits and casings still don't match.  However, the
wind
> > puts very little stress on my tent - it stood up to the annual Lilies War
> > windstorm with barely a shrug.
> > 
> > So, I am considering a number of ways to handle this - from metal hooks
to
> > readjusting the loops.  My only concern is that it must be done in a way
that
> > would have been possible in the early Middle Ages.  So buttons are out for
me.
> >  But the Society rule-of-thumb is if you can't tell the difference from 5
feet
> > away, it's period.
> > 
> > The moral of this story is: if something doesn't work, try something
else.
> > The tent will usually be sleepable in the interim, if not perfect.
> > 
> > --Lady Wyllow MacMuireadhaigh
> > 
> > "Samuel Walters" <agincrt at brightok.net> wrote:
> > > Greetings all Gentles on this list!
> > >
> > > I am in the process of building my first pavillion (yay!) Basically an
> > > approximately 14 ft diameter round (read 10 sided) single pole tent.  I
> > > would appreciate some advice on how to hang my walls preferably without
> > > having to use a hoop or frame and hopefully without a rope either.  My
> > > current idea is to simply sew in a sturdy strip of fabric with button
or
> > > toggle holes on the inside of the roof behind the dags and
corrisponding
> > > toggles or buttons on the walls.  I'm hoping that this is a feasable
idea
> > > and my dear Mumsy (read mother) with gazzillions of years of sewing
behind
> > > her  (uh don't tell her i said that)  seems to think it is a workable
> > > design.
> > >
> > > Please let me know if you have any alternate suggestions or support for
> > this
> > > design (I'd really like to hear from people experienced in making
period
> > > tents although I trust Mumsy, I don't wanna look the fool when I go to
set
> > > up my new tent..ha ha)
> > >
> > > Thankyou all in advance for your generous and helpful responses.
> > >
> > > Yours in our Society,
> > >
> > > Rhys Goch ap Maelgwn
> > > MKA Sam Walters
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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