So I just bought this camper tent. It's not like a pop-up per say, but there is a frame built onto it and you hang a heavy canvas tent over the top of it.
The tent has several tears and fairly large (6" or so) rips that need to be repaired. Buying a new tent, or a new canvas for it it NOT an option, so let's focus on repairing this one.
The previous owner sewed patches on some spots, then just stitched up rips with heavy thread.
What is a better way of repairing this damage and then sealing/waterproofing the repairs so that it remains waterproof (or at least as much as a tent can be)? I was considering buying a bucket of the Rovers North soft top waterproofer as my canvas top of the Series doesn't leak even a drop.
Thanks guys,
Jen
The tent has several tears and fairly large (6" or so) rips that need to be repaired. Buying a new tent, or a new canvas for it it NOT an option, so let's focus on repairing this one.
The previous owner sewed patches on some spots, then just stitched up rips with heavy thread.
What is a better way of repairing this damage and then sealing/waterproofing the repairs so that it remains waterproof (or at least as much as a tent can be)? I was considering buying a bucket of the Rovers North soft top waterproofer as my canvas top of the Series doesn't leak even a drop.
Thanks guys,
Jen