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Golite Shangri La 3/Hex 3 Owners thread
 
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Jamie @ www.trekkingbritain.com
02/09/09 23:01
 Moorland missile 7678 forum posts 425 photos 9 reviews 3 classifieds
I started the silnet tonight on the inside of the seams on side of the vents, lovely stuff when its applied, quite surprisingly time consuming though. I certainly wouldn't want to do an entire tent! Piccies of the beast last weekend...
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edwin
02/09/09 23:17

Inside of the seams? Why?

I will post a Munkyworks half-inner review when up to the task.

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Jamie @ www.trekkingbritain.com
03/09/09 16:51
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"Inside of the seams? Why?" thats how it says in the destructions to do it?
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edwin
03/09/09 16:52
Really - weird? There I was thinking rain came from the outside
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Jamie @ www.trekkingbritain.com
03/09/09 18:48
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Ach well I'm just doin what I were told by the destructions I did wonder how other people do the sealing actually as I've never seen it done. I think the brushing on pushes it through the tiny holes though.
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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 18:52

Did you dilute the Silnet, Jamie?

Inside? Whatever next!

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Bigbananafeet
03/09/09 21:09
 Hill-walking hero 2028 forum posts 123 photos 8 reviews 5 bookmarks

What is he best way to apply the silnet? I've still to do mine. Can I do it indoors or is it best to have the tent pitched. Do I brush it on? whats this about diluting it? I've heard of folk using a syringe to apply it into the seam neatly.

Jaimie my tube says about doing it inside aswell.

Oh aye I ended up ordering a nest as well.

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Mrs. Nesbit
03/09/09 21:14
Dilute it with white spirit, BBF. I did mine about 50:50. It helps it run into the stitch holes.
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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 21:16

I usually mix it 1 part silicon to 2 or 3 parts white spirit. A small brush works for me. My Hex doesn't need sealing. I've always done the outside on other shelters though.

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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 21:17
Se@n wrote (see)
Dilute it with white spirit, BBF. I did mine about 50:50. It helps it run into the stitch holes.

Was that 50% on the inside, and 50% on the outside?
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Frum
03/09/09 21:18
If you want to use a syringe, make it 2 parts white spirit to 1 part silnet.
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Mrs. Nesbit
03/09/09 21:22
Belt and braces mike. It's now waterproof to a depth of 150 metres
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Bigbananafeet
03/09/09 21:22
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I guess a syringe would finish off neater eh?
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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 21:24

I've never understood the syringe method. Sure, it will be good for getting the mix into the seam join, but what about the double row of stitch holes?

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Mrs. Nesbit
03/09/09 21:27
I did mine with a brush and it's barely visible. Just a slight sheen.
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Bigbananafeet
03/09/09 21:28
 Hill-walking hero 2028 forum posts 123 photos 8 reviews 5 bookmarks

Aye, I suppose that makes sense Mike.

Who wants to lend me their Hex 3 or SL3 to practise on before I make a sticky mess of mine then?

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Bigbananafeet
03/09/09 21:29
 Hill-walking hero 2028 forum posts 123 photos 8 reviews 5 bookmarks
Desnt the suff on the surface of the fabric not just rub off though once it's dry?
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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 21:32

It soaks in if you dilute it BBF. It can 'crack' if used straight.

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Mole
03/09/09 21:35

I haven't sealed mine

Might have time tomorrow though...

What I have done is try another method of joining my leki poles with a home made gadget - it was so wobbly that I won't even describe it  

So I tried this:

Ptarmigan wrote (see)

This is my pole joining setup.

Materials:

1m of cord

2x30cm velcro tape / sticky velcro from wool shop

Total cost = < £1 

Preparation:

Stick the vecro to itself back to back so that you have 2x30cm strips with hooks on one side and loops on the other. 

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Using a clove hitch, tie one end of the cord around the pointy end of pole 1 just below the snow basket flange.

Repeat with other end of cord on pole 2.

Line up the poles parallel and overlapped with the handles at the far ends.

Wrap velcro strips around  each end of the overlapping section.

Done.

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I've used this method for about 6 years now on many many trips and it's never failed. Total weight is less than 20 grams. Bonus, if you loose or forget any of the bits you can easily improvise with string and tape.

Andy.



Works a treat - you get a slight 'bow in the pole under compression, but solid as....

Cheers Andy

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Mike fae Dundee
03/09/09 21:39

There is a good article on seam sealing here from BPL.com. You might need to be a member to read it though.

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