[T2] Tent canvas
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as one gets older. weight becomes more of an issue Bob On Wed, 27 May 2015, Andy McKinley wrote: > Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 21:06:17 -0700 > From: Andy McKinley <airhedz at gmail.com> > To: type 2 <type2 at type2.com> > Subject: Re: [T2] Tent canvas > > Have worked in the canvas business, as well as owned many tents. > > One thing to consider is that Sunbrella and like materials do not like to > be creased or stuffed into a bag. Rolling it up flatly is fine (as in an > awning). > > Treated cotton duck will provide a strong rain tight tent becauss the > cotton absorbs moisture and swells, tightening the weave and closing the > space between the warp and weft. Heavy and bulky, but quiet and > comfortable. It breathes, and you don't get condensation from transpiration > as with the coated lightweight nylon fabrics, which don't breathe. If it's > been rained on or slept on on cold nights, you'll want to set either up to > air dry as soon as you can. > > Roll up awnings or fixed structures, Sunbrella or similar. > Quick, easy, lightweight and compact, coated nylon. > Comfort and protection, treated cotton canvas. > > My Westy side tents have been the best tents I've ever owned. Kept me dry > in deluges. > > > > Andy McKinley > airhedz at gmail.com > > Love your country, but never trust its government. > -Robert A. Heinline > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo >
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