DIY bug net paratarp and field chair,Reaper's projects.

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Ha ok sorry yeah...i was in the basement and i used big books and a long flat tape measure and mark it at each foot and cut...took time.It is not perfect its hard.

Sorry for english,i am speaking french.

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Still have job to do like tieouts ect...
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Looking great! Are you going to do a sod skirt?

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Reaper,
Perhaps in another post or via pm would you be willing to share a step by step tutorial on how you made that stove?


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Reaper,
Perhaps in another post or via pm would you be willing to share a step by step tutorial on how you made that stove?


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Its pretty DIY stuff so nothing is exact but i can make a list of what you need.
Last year i made one for a friend,it was like the smith cylinder stove from kifaru and its the easier to do and the legs design are the best and again,easy.
Ill try to find a picture.

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Last year family.Now running kifaru medium box stove.The para was my favorite,so lightweight.2 x DIY on this picture,1x rhino and 1x18" Liteoutdoors.
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Can you really guy out the corner the stake should be fairly tight after running all the other guy out should not be much material slack left. Looks sharp reaper

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Yeah,but when i am inside the shelter and push the wall from the corners about 48" i can see than i can get more room,like a square witj side walls...not sure ill waybe sew one with grosgrain and if i dont like it its an easy fix.
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The stove jack was so hard to sew...it took like 2 hours and i don't like it.Its velcros on the fabric and the stove jack is removable but at the end it give a weird shape on the fabric around the jack.

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DIY or bought? In planning for mine I was looking at the premade bearpaw one.
Also, if doing over would you see it into the panel pre assembly?
Tent looks awesome!

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