Thank you not only for the great content but for the tips on using a clamp. Not sure why I’d never thought of that but It’ll make my build much easier. Thank you.
I'm glad to hear! Looking forward to posting more updates on the tent from the progression of the build to the quality of the tent. So far, we love it! Thanks for watching
Just bought the same tent. Didn’t want to set it up outside until spring to do the whole seasoning thing. Did you do the seasoning process after setting it up? If not, did you have any issues with leaks initially? I set mine up in a gymnasium today and it seemed like a snug fit on the frame. Did you notice your canvas shrink any with time?
I never did season my tent. It's been up for over 2 years now, and there arenno issues what so ever. Looks like new. I purchased a rain fly which keeps the canvas in nice shape.
I'm looking at getting this tent and setting it up for the camping season (May to Nov). Any issues with the floor not being sealed to the walls and bugs and small critters getting in the tent?
2x10: This size joists are commonly used for heavy-duty floors, such as those in kitchens or bathrooms. They can span up to 14 feet and have an even higher load-bearing capacity than 2x8 joists.
I wish I could do this. Being homeless for almost two months stinks. Blessings from Indiana
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Thank you not only for the great content but for the tips on using a clamp. Not sure why I’d never thought of that but It’ll make my build much easier. Thank you.
Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
Very cool, loved watching this! Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad to hear! Looking forward to posting more updates on the tent from the progression of the build to the quality of the tent. So far, we love it! Thanks for watching
I ain't givin' up my house any time soon (I hope), but I can see being pretty content in a place like that.
Thank you for posting.....very inspiring.
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Great video. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice, thanks. I have 2 use both alot...
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Just bought the same tent. Didn’t want to set it up outside until spring to do the whole seasoning thing. Did you do the seasoning process after setting it up? If not, did you have any issues with leaks initially? I set mine up in a gymnasium today and it seemed like a snug fit on the frame. Did you notice your canvas shrink any with time?
I never did season my tent. It's been up for over 2 years now, and there arenno issues what so ever. Looks like new. I purchased a rain fly which keeps the canvas in nice shape.
Nice tent ⛺️
I'm looking at getting this tent and setting it up for the camping season (May to Nov). Any issues with the floor not being sealed to the walls and bugs and small critters getting in the tent?
How did you secure the flaps that hang down the sides of the deck frame. I guess those would be the sod flaps
2x10: This size joists are commonly used for heavy-duty floors, such as those in kitchens or bathrooms. They can span up to 14 feet and have an even higher load-bearing capacity than 2x8 joists.
Hi can you leave the link and price for the tent did you have to ask someone if you could put the tent their like a zone area great video thanks
Because this is not a permit structure, no permit is required in my area.
Just built a platform on my land a 12x16 for a 12x14 wall tent. You didn’t want to use pressure treated lumber?
I figured it won't be getting wet... and cheaper. no problems yet. Thanks for watching!
Where did you get the foam flooring!?
For free from dumpster diving!
Any fire concerns using that foam with a woodstove?
Not at all. Thanks for watching!
How long are these tents expected to last if you leave them out all year round
Good quality canvas tents may last 15-30 years, depends on upkeep. BUT White Duck 14x16 Canvas Tent may not be the best canvas tents on the market.
10 plus years... I have a tarp on top to help with UV rays. Year 2 and the tent look as new! Thanks for watching
@@gravesupnorth IM looking at their 8x10 model. Any issues with it since purchase or completely happy?
Just ordered same tent. 14 wide deck work well with 14 wide tent?
What is that black foam? Purpose to just make it softer?
It's roughly 1/2 thick black foam. It helps make it a bit softer and more insulated from the ground. Thanks for watching!
@@gravesupnorth Can I ask where you sourced this?
Cool beans
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Yeah that's how I want to live a tent stove and live off of the land
We’re you able to attach the frame poles to the deck?
Yes, every footpole has a heavy-duty washer and screw going into the 2x6 of the floor. I will have to show that in the next video! Thanks for watching
Old, retired in paid off comfortable house drinking my coffee, watching and giggling... how long do yo plan living in it ?
Probably in a neighborhood too... I like woods, no neighbors!!! Freedom!