Seam Sealing-General Practice Instructions
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2017 4:29 pm
Greetings to All:
I have just received my SO 6-man Tipi today and my priority is to seam seal while the fabric is still in virgin condition; however, currently there is close to 4' of snow on the ground in my homeland of the Upper Peninsula of MI and I'm hoping to use the tent in short order for some winter ski fly-in camping. When placing the tent order, I was told, ideally, seam sealing is done with the tent setup outside. This is not feasible for me and also I lack available headroom, floor space and anchorage ability indoors to erect the tipi inside. My question is, is it possible to seam seal indoors on a non-erected tipi using the Silnet seam sealer or is it better to have the tipi fabric setup and taut prior to application? If it is possible, what is the cure time of the Silnet? I.e. how long before I can rotate between seam joints at room temperature? Finally is Silnet sealer application just on the seam stitching or also under the seam overlap material?
Please advise. Thanks!
Rob Aho
Chassell, MI
I have just received my SO 6-man Tipi today and my priority is to seam seal while the fabric is still in virgin condition; however, currently there is close to 4' of snow on the ground in my homeland of the Upper Peninsula of MI and I'm hoping to use the tent in short order for some winter ski fly-in camping. When placing the tent order, I was told, ideally, seam sealing is done with the tent setup outside. This is not feasible for me and also I lack available headroom, floor space and anchorage ability indoors to erect the tipi inside. My question is, is it possible to seam seal indoors on a non-erected tipi using the Silnet seam sealer or is it better to have the tipi fabric setup and taut prior to application? If it is possible, what is the cure time of the Silnet? I.e. how long before I can rotate between seam joints at room temperature? Finally is Silnet sealer application just on the seam stitching or also under the seam overlap material?
Please advise. Thanks!
Rob Aho
Chassell, MI