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05/3/2006 at 7:20pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Coleman Sahara
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We have a large tent which we use for longer stays but also have a smaller one which, unfortunately, blew against our car door last time we used it.  Has anybody SUCCESSFULLY managed to repair a tear - about 2 ft long - eg. with with tape?  We don't think it would be worth sending if off to a specialist repairer and it would be used that much.  We would only use this tent now for one nighters. 

Any feedback would be most welcome.

 



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05/3/2006 at 7:25pm
 Location: surrey
 Outfit:  brekenridge deluxe campus calgary 2
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Hi Triss

Have you tried your local camping shops and see what they suggest, or what about the maufacturers could they send you some material matching your tent to try and repair it.  Its worth a try.

 



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05/3/2006 at 8:23pm
 Location: Halifax
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Just stick some duck tape on the outside and inside works a treat!!

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05/3/2006 at 8:35pm
 Location: Sheffield
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Duct tape will work fine and you can seal around the tape with seam sealant too.


05/3/2006 at 9:16pm
 Location: Notts
 Outfit: Outwell Minessota 4
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Maybe the manufacturer could help?


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05/3/2006 at 9:21pm
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would``nt bother taping it unless you was using at the time when it happened, if you going to repair it its going to look awful, unless they replace the whole pannel, then again whats the cost of a new one against a repair bill, aint it covered by insurance?


05/3/2006 at 10:21pm
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Hi Triss ......... A friend done a corner tear, repair, ..... about 4 inches long (a canopy pole blew in the wind and ooppppsssss) ... he used tape to match the tent and sealant ....... it was a tent he had a while, to good to throw, but too old to have done proffessionally ........ works fine  [:^:]

We used the self ahdesive household friezes to repair small whole in our awning roof - 3 seasons ago still there and working fine ....... just a bit inside and out ...... and a tiny nick in a window has a kids smillie sticker on either side  [:^:] [:^:] [:^:]

Like I told JulieRR a couple of years ago, when the dog tore the tent - big time [o)] ........ make a feature of it ....... well she is very creative  [;)]



06/3/2006 at 12:48am
 Location: Scotland.
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A tear two feet long? You could mend that in a cotton canvas tent, but it`s a difficult repair in a synthetic tent. Usually you need to replace the whole panel for a big repair and that means sending it to a specialist.

You say it`s a small tent? How small? Anything under £50-60 and I`d just replace it. Remember to salvage poles, guys and a section of canvas for repairs to future tents though.



06/3/2006 at 6:00am
 Location: South Shropshire
 Outfit: Outwell Monty 4
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 You could always put a zip in it and use it as extra entrance/ventilation!  17

Wally



06/3/2006 at 8:30am
 Location: North Wales
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You can buy special adhesive from the camping shops to repair both canvas and synthetic. I used it on a large tear where the window met the awning, and it has been fine for over two years now.

Cosmeitically it leaves a bit to be desired, but I think that was more me than the poduct.



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