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"We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." - Ben Franklin
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Thanks for the background info. My little brother is also a youth pastor, so I have some concept of the amount of time and attention you need to devote to it.
From all I've heard you make some beautiful gear, and I look forward to someday owning something you (or your sub-contractor!) made!
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Here is a veiw from inside.
Yet another from inside.
Some random outside pics.
Excellent workmanship, and your customer service is above and beyond..
Thank you again Scott...
"dirt"
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E. F. Schumacher
That IS a great looking tarp. I will be on "the list" very soon indeed! Great pics Dirt
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Thanks Storm Crow, I am very impressed with Scotts work, and from what I have seen yours as well.. Instead of getting the down maybe I should have gotten a quilt..lol
The DIY stuff has got me nervous, and now my new machine is in the shop...
figures.. But all of the vendors here on the site have wonderful products.
Thanks
"dirt"
“Our ordinary mind always tries to persuade us that we are nothing but acorns and that our greatest happiness will be to become bigger, fatter, shinier acorns; but that is of interest only to pigs. Our faith gives us knowledge of something better: that we can become oak trees.”
E. F. Schumacher
Scott's got my money, and I'm on the list for a Winter Dream in Treebark Brown. With any luck, I'll get it in time for Mt. Rogers.
- MacEntyre
- MacEntyre
"We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." - Ben Franklin
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Thanks for the pics Pak-Man.
Looks like you had some pretty good wind there. That shock cord (tensioned for holding the "wings" up and out of the way for good weather) looks like it's not sturdy enough for closing the ends off properly. At least, not at the length I send them out in. You'll want to either use thicker shock cord - or tie a loop into the shock cord at the proper placement to run the cord to the opposing stake and bring the clip back to the loop. I doubt it, but it may even be long enough to just double back to the D-ring. Let me know what you think once you've played around with it some more.
What would work really well would be Opie's shock cord tensioned guy-lines. I bet you could even have him add a longer section of shock cord for the "wings" so they're more forgiving when you get in and out.
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Man oohh man sure glad I got on the list before the official announcement (and I still got a month wait but worth every second)...And Scott, ill also offer (if you want) you can take pictures of the tarp you are makeing for me. I got mine in black with side pullouts ...cant wait to get it...gonna look bad a$$ over my WBBB. And that new tree bark color looks really cool but im still glad I got the black.
...Scott you thinking about a V3 yet ...
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Here are some shots of one of Scott's Winter tarps...(sorry for the long delay in posting, Scott!!!). (Click on the images to expand!)
Scott added side tie-out points at my request...not needed in this setup (no wind!).
This is without tarp...WBBB with Paul Gibson's BBO installed. MW4 UQ.
Shot of "business end" of Whoopie Sling.
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"The more I carry the happier I am in camp; the less I carry the happier I am getting there" - Sgt. Rock
You bet it will. This Black Winter Dream is going to look fantastic! In fact... if I ever get enough time to actually make myself a tarp (the cobbler's kids have no shoes syndrome) - I may do black to go with my black 1.1 WBBB.
Speaking of Black. At the end of January I plan to be able to offer Black Ultrasil, 1st quality, by the yard in the webstore (along with Treebark Brown - Skylite silnylon, 1st quality, as well).
Of course.
There are some plans kicking around in my head to vastly improve on the quick close system. The loops and clips on the "doors" serve their purpose, but are not useful (in my opinion) for overnight weather protection. They leave too large a gap (1"-1.5"). I have an idea that will give complete enclosure, and will be more sure than velcro. Lots of material sourcing and testing to do there though - it could be a while (plus, I have to get ahead of my orders, which is proving to be a real problem).
And there are some more changes and additions coming down the pike as well.
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