Great hot tent.
Question.. You mentioned using Sailrite basting tape on the silpoly. From reading other build posts my understanding is that their basting tape won't stick to silpoly. Can you clarify?
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Great hot tent.
Question.. You mentioned using Sailrite basting tape on the silpoly. From reading other build posts my understanding is that their basting tape won't stick to silpoly. Can you clarify?
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Last edited by BigE94; 01-12-2017 at 21:47.
I would rather be in the woods... my dog would rather be in the pool. My wife thinks we are both nuts.
Nice - thank-you for sharing your handy work
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that is some serious bad@$$ery right there!!!
DON'T USE LOGS TO SUPPORT YOUR STOVE!!!!
Call me crazy but I'm sure i saw you using logs to support your woodstove! Tell me it's not so!!!
Other than that, it looks amazing!
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That's great! How much did it cost you?
Excellent job on this tent and a very good video capturing your work. Thanks for sharing it with us.
It bonded just fine for me
You are correct.....Should not have used a temp setup to do the first burn. I always suspend the pipe from at least 6 inches of wire in 3 directions so there is no contact or even close, to any flammable item
About 130 or so in materials, but I had quite a bit of the reinforcement material on hand. Big expense was about 30 hours of time, being retired, I made the time.
Nice work TZ I like that!
Its a good day to be out in the woods no matter the weather.Mist One..
Very cool! I mean hot!
Looks amazing!
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