I have been using a really cheap tent that I picked up from Target a few years ago. It's been doing the trick so far on the very few camping trips I've used it on, but it does leak when the rain really comes down. Does anyone have an opinion on seam sealer? Does one work better then another with regards to numerous folding and rolling abuse?
However, are you sure that the seams are the only place water is coming in? If it's leaking elsewhere, you may be better off getting a lightweight nylon tarp to pitch over the top of it, as a rainfly (or second rainfly.)
I once had a cheapo single-wall pup tent from WalTar-K. It leaked in the first rain, too; I think the seams were the only place water didn't come in. An inexpensive poly tarp (nylon tarps were luxury gear, in those days) pitched over it solved the problem. Then I realized it was better ventilated and easier to leave the tent home and just use the tarp.
Go to Target/Walmart/any other mart with a general household type section and look for GE Silicone II clear - about 2.50 per tube and you get more silicone than in the McNett's eight dollar tube from REI. Mix with a little mineral spirits, get a cheap foam brush to paint it along the seams. Should be thinned enough to get down in the needle holes.
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Yeah, you can "spill" some onto your driveway (outside the garage) and it just "happens" to catch fire. Of course, then you have to figure out how to put it out.
Son's response, "That's cool Dad, can we do it again?"
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Yeah, you can "spill" some onto your driveway (outside the garage) and it just "happens" to catch fire. Of course, then you have to figure out how to put it out.
Son's response, "That's cool Dad, can we do it again?"
You must have the same son that I do.
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No, the silicone seam sealer (Silnet or the GE silicone caulk plus mineral spirits) is for silicone-impregnated fabrics. For polyurethane coated nylon, you want one of the regular, non-silicone seam sealers.
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