[MR] low-cost pavilions

Medb ingen Adomnain medb at bellsouth.net
Sat Jun 1 08:10:06 PDT 2002


Also, J.A.S. Townsend carries pre-made tents that were used in the 18th
century, I have no idea if they would also have been used in the 16th, but
they do sell Sunforger Tent Canvas which is 100% cotton flame
retardant/waterproof, for 35" wide, $7.00 a yard...

www.jastown.com

Medb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ceara ni Neill" <kisamul at yahoo.com>
To: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 4:29 AM
Subject: [MR] low-cost pavilions


> Greetings, all!
>
> Here is a picture of a mini-pavilion I made a few years back. It was
> made from canvas painter's tarps, aka recycled first pavilion. I think
> I'd paid about $20 for 2 tarps. Anyway I made this one to cover a
> yellow earth pimple (dome tent). The picture is shown without the earth
> pimple, with an interior frame: a single aluminum tent pole & pvc.
> <http://HouseBarra.com/random/project_pics/minipav01.gif>
>
> You can use cheap muslin to do the same thing. The canvas weighed kinda
> heavy on the nylon tent. And you dont' have to waterproof a cover.
>
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