DanShell wrote:I am considering using some carbon pipe in the corners to lift the corners higher (but still fully enclosed), giving me more room for my feet and head and it would allow me to make the outer slighter smaller. Would you?
north-north-west wrote:DanShell wrote:I am considering using some carbon pipe in the corners to lift the corners higher (but still fully enclosed), giving me more room for my feet and head and it would allow me to make the outer slighter smaller. Would you?
If you don't, your sleeping bag will be touching the material, and will get wet. Give yourself enough room, one way or the other, to avoid that.
I was going to make one side wall drop straight down and not bring it out to form a vestibule but I feel bringing it out will help dramatically with stability. What do you thinkI was going to make one side wall drop straight down and not bring it out to form a vestibule but I feel bringing it out will help dramatically with stability. What do you think
north-north-west wrote:Very pretty. Except the colour . . .
MickyB wrote:Dan, can I ask how much a project like this will cost you? Cheers.
I think ill only bother putting a zip and entry on one side of the inner but I am considering making both sides of the outer zip for storage in both side vestibules. What do you think of this idea? May as well put a zip in both sides of the inner?
neilmny wrote:I prefer access or exit both sides, not sure why............
DanShell wrote:... its taughtness (is that word?) ...
north-north-west wrote:DanShell wrote:... its taughtness (is that word?) ...
No.
First, 'taught' and 'taut' are two different things. 'Taut' is the one you want. And you'd be looking at the tension.
Second, sorry for the English lesson, but you did ask, even if you didn't really want an answer.
Strider wrote:The word you are looking for is toight
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GPSGuided wrote:The guy's side panels looked to be a bit too vertical, not providing much vestibule space nor helping with wind impact. Your CAD drawing looked to be significantly wider in comparison.
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