monobeg wrote:Both!
The seam sealing is cooked but also the laminate in the inside surface of the material itself is also flaking off dramatically. Google says both can be fixed… apparently… but I don’t know if that’s meant to apply to such an aged tent.
Thanks for the reply!
monobeg wrote:sounds like the cost and burden is not worth it
Moondog55 wrote:Consider using the PIF forum page rather than taking to the tip, others may think it's worth playing with, or as summer is coming soon maybe using with a big tarp as a bug.fly and mosquito shelter
Dexter wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Consider using the PIF forum page rather than taking to the tip, others may think it's worth playing with, or as summer is coming soon maybe using with a big tarp as a bug.fly and mosquito shelter
Yep. I'd be interested If it's just going to end up down the tip. Would be happy to pay for postage and a little bit extra for the trouble to send it.
Ouch!monobeg wrote:Dexter wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Consider using the PIF forum page rather than taking to the tip, others may think it's worth playing with, or as summer is coming soon maybe using with a big tarp as a bug.fly and mosquito shelter
Yep. I'd be interested If it's just going to end up down the tip. Would be happy to pay for postage and a little bit extra for the trouble to send it.
When I went to take it down the panels of the fly actually pulled away from each other! So I think it's truely cooked, sorry! I would have sent it your way but at this point it's futile.
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