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Wall Tents Tips and Tricks
ghosthunter:
Well itching to get out and try out my new 10X12 wall tent and Three dog stove. But with work,family and weather just cant get away right now. So I set down today and scanned every wall tent and stove thread on here up to page 57.
Lots of good info. But thought, sure be great if all those great ideas were on one thread. :drool:
Seems like a lot of guys took up wall tents in the past five years on here. So what is your best wall tent or wall tent stove tips? After the purchase.
What did you learn after you bought your tent and used it a while?
Maybe we can help the new guys who are thinking of buying one.
Lets try to only address canvas wall tents and stoves you can use in them.
Maybe this could become a sticky at the top of the page for easy reference by new Wall Tenters.
Tip....Never ever put your tent away wet.
Wolfdog2314:
Will be following!
I just got my first "wall" tent if you can call it that. It's one of those kodiak flex bows. I'm gonna have a stove jack put in and I just ordered a stove.
There is a floor to the tent but I thought of getting a chunk of carpet or astroturf cut to size.
Door mats are always nice to. And a comfy rug at your cot.
Clothes drying racks are great if using a stove.
A little cooking grate to set your pots/pans on the stove. Warming up slices of theringer/summer sausage on the stove with some cheese and crackers are a great snack.
rtspring:
Always buy bigger than what you think you need.
Get a 6-8 foot 1/2 piece of pipe, hang it from your rafters down about a foot from both ends . Makes a perfect clothes line.. Bring hangers and hang wet clothes up
Bigshooter:
--- Quote from: rtspring on July 05, 2015, 09:43:48 PM ---Always buy bigger than what you think you need.
Get a 6-8 foot 1/2 piece of pipe, hang it from your rafters down about a foot from both ends . Makes a perfect clothes line.. Bring hangers and hang wet clothes up
--- End quote ---
:yeah:
And make sure it is dry before you put it away.
ghosthunter:
--- Quote from: rtspring on July 05, 2015, 09:43:48 PM ---Always buy bigger than what you think you need.
Get a 6-8 foot 1/2 piece of pipe, hang it from your rafters down about a foot from both ends . Makes a perfect clothes line.. Bring hangers and hang wet clothes up
--- End quote ---
Now that's a good idea.
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