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John Dixon
15-02-2007, 09:54
im looking for a new (ish) cnavas tarp, does anyone know any supliers that dont want my kidneys as well as a pound of flesh?
Have a word with Chopper. See his thread (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=13845&highlight=canvas+tarp).
Squidders
15-02-2007, 10:14
that canvas tarp from chopper looks lovely - I remember thinking at the time that I want one. I should have followed up on that one really!
I did make one myself a while back... it was about 3m x 3m and cost including having the sewnig done... about £35 I guess. I just spent the last 15 minutes looking for the place I got the fabric from as it was only about £6 per metre of the 3m wide fabric.
It was ok I guess... Bambodoggy has it now.
Well, if you do decide to donate a kidney, you might consider having one made of ventile. Much lighter than most canvas tarps. Also great for using with a toboggan in the winter to cover your gear.
http://www4.gvsu.edu/triert/images6/leanto1.jpg
John Dixon
15-02-2007, 18:12
hodoo that is so sweet, how much does that set you back???? how fire resilient is it??
dommyracer
15-02-2007, 19:29
Hoodoo, I love the bed you've got there.
I assume you take the bed part out with you, how is that fashioned?
hodoo that is so sweet, how much does that set you back???? how fire resilient is it??
I don't recall how much I paid for the ventile. I bought it from a friend who had some extra. My friend's wife also made the tarp and wouldn't take any money to do it. Since that time, I've bought more ventile and she is making a parka for me but I will have to insist on paying her. :)
I'm sure it's not as fire resistant as chemically treated canvas but much more resistant than nylon. Still, it's a pricey bit of kit so it would pay to be careful. I generally prefer cheapo plastic tarps for sleeping close to a fire.
Hoodoo, I love the bed you've got there.
I assume you take the bed part out with you, how is that fashioned?
That was made from a canvas cot matress cover. I just opened the other end and sewed along each side to make pockets for the poles. Makes a great ground cloth too.
Squidders
15-02-2007, 20:21
Damn hoodoo - a ventile tarp?!? that's it, i'm going to get a gucci ventile tarp with all the trimmings :lmao:
Gailainne
15-02-2007, 20:30
The seconds ventile is quite reasonable from Pointnorth (http://www.profabrics.co.uk/), someone, who could sew, would be able to knock you up one for quite a nice price I would have thought....and forget boring green...make a splash, use purple or orange :D
Ventile also makes a pretty good bivvi bag.... ;)
Dave Budd
15-02-2007, 21:48
you could try cordura tarps instead. they are lighter and cheaper than the canvas ones. I've been looking at http://www.northerntooluk.com/products.asp?partno=118102E from Northern Tools
Damn hoodoo - a ventile tarp?!? that's it, i'm going to get a gucci ventile tarp with all the trimmings :lmao:
Steady Joe, you need your money for the Finland gig ;)