Polish Lavvu Modifications
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2020
- This is a quick walk around showing what modifications I've done to my two size 3 Polish Military Ponchos. My new Lavvu set up.
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Hi! Good video. I like this tent also. Sligh note. In polish we don't have and use that word: lavvu ;-). We speak Polish for it: pałatka (read: p.a.w.a.t.k.a, better check the pronunciation of a word on translator) Lavvu.. is a Sami tent, a kind of tipi, lower tipi, more resistant to strong wind and this is a word from the Sami language (Scandinavian Lapland). Funny journey of words, verbal/naming mess. We (Polish people) made the military raincoat which is called "pałatka" (two are made into a tent), and there is a word for it in English: tipi, tepee but almost everyone calls it: "lavvu" - Sams tent. So the name "polish lavuu" give's U polish sams tipi/tent ;-)
Outstanding!
Great video, thanks for sharing has certainly helped me decide what to do with mine
Thanks. Your very welcome, enjoy your build. I just can't get enough of using my setup.
Well done!! it looks amazing!! love this solution to the tent👍👍
Well done!! it looks amazing!! love this solution to the tent
Thanks your comment was well appreciated.
The tent is so beautiful
Awesome video, great detailed info 👌
Time to start mine! Size 2. Thanks so much for taking the time to film. Very clear. I need all the help I can get!
Kevin you'll do fine I'm sure. If you visit my Facebook page you'll find a Post that shows the complete build with lots of photos
Daniel Charbonneau
I can’t find your FB page.
@@pinklickpony Daniel G. Charbonneau. Hope this helps.
Evening, Daniel ; Sent Your Way By Brother Dom ! Great Seeing Your Subs Grow, Hoping They Increase ! Great Vid On Your Lavvu Mods ! Looking Forward To Your Vids. Happy Trails From The Maritimes In Canada ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks Terry, Yes Dominic did a beautiful thing for my channel today.
Wow! How inspired. This is probably the cleanest modded lavvu I've seen yet. Love winnerwell btw, I have the same stove, they're great!
Thanks for your comment. As for the Winnerwell Medium stove, ya I love it. A little on the pricey side, but, buy and cry once and it will probably last a life time I sure.
Going to get my Polish Lavvu in couple of days. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the tips! That zipper would definately be useful.
Thanks. As for the zipper, yes I had to add it to the setup. The buttoning was a pain in the you know what with cold fingers.
This is such nice work! i love it!
Thanks Jonas your comment was well appreciated.
Nicely done. I have two of these myself, and have been working on similar modifications.
Thanks. When you get yours completed post me a link so that I can check it out.
Really nice one :D
fantastic job my friend your mods were nicely explained , great to see your leather path there a big thumbs up and subscribed...atb
Thanks John. The leather patch is now a big part of my new setup.
@@danielcharbonneau222 really glad to hear that
You must have a good sewing machine. Looking at your stovepipe, as I have to install something on my TipiTent. Thank you for the video, Daniel. One more to go and I am caught up. Great shout-out from Dominic. Stay safe and stay cool
That's one item that I did not cheep out on when my wife asked for a sewing machine. She uses it to make quilts and such, you need a strong machine to sew them. Now about your Teepee Tent. Whether made out of nylon or canvas if you don't have a factory outlet for a stove pipe please consider looking at what I've just bought. I ordered two 11" square check out this link to a friend in the UK its his busies modifying these types of build. All the inserts that I could find is only rated to 400*C the ones that I got from him is rated to over 700*C You can't go wrong. I fine that the metal flashing with the rubber silicone insert is just to heave for a nylon and canvas tent. facebook.com/photo?fbid=172894494638295&set=a.172820631312348
Hey ! I’m sorry, I didn’t understand everything you say, but thank you for the video ! You did a great job ! Love it !
Sorry for my English !
Bye :)
Some cool mods mate
Good video my ❤️❤️✅
Best of the best
Thanks for watching my friend.
Man that’s so cool , very well done !.you can make a fair trade with them if you made a few Maybe with a tarp floor vecro in and sell them to bushcraft and preppers, just a though ! You know for those with a perm site
Thanks Todd. Great idea on a velcro installed floor, I like that thought.
Awesome mods! wish I had a sewing machine.
Thanks Jeff. Look around, there are nice well looked after older machines just looking for a new home.
your tropical friend here !
Половину слов не понял, но очень интересно. Думаю это очень комфортная палатка
Это нормально, что вы не поняли мой английский язык. Надеюсь, вам понравилась моя сборка. Спасибо, что заглянул к моему другу.
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Stunning mods thanks for making the video. Did you sew in the wax canvass skirt in one big length or in sections?
Steve I Cut the material into 16" strips placed a 1/2" hem top and bottom then sewn then together into one long strip. Then I marked the middle and from the back side when the two Ponchos were attached I pined it on one side to the front then I again pined the other side from the back to the front. Note, the skirt was longer then needed so I had an overlap because you never know what could happen. Worked out great. Please take a look at my FB page. facebook.com/photo?fbid=2503372099792608&set=pcb.2503376216458863
I really like the modifications you made on your lavvu! I think out of all the videos available on UA-cam about lavvu mods yours is gotta be first place.
I have one, made some changes too. I was going to go with sewing it all up like yours, but I went instead with putting zippers on the skirting, and a second zipper to the other side, so I could take it all apart and wash it in a normal washer machine. And that way, I can still use one half as a poncho on wet days in the bush.
Anyway I was going to ask about the ring you sewed on top. Do you put it onto just one half, or do you have sew one on both? I was wondering how much I should worry about extra weight when the tent gets very wet or takes a heavy snow load. Thanks very much for sharing the video, and if you do go with selling them, I want to buy - it saves a lot of time and swearing trying to do it by myself lol.
Joseph, Thanks, that makes me feel good. I'm glad you liked the modifications and explanations.
Excellent job Dan , well thought out , very impressed brother ! I like the 2" overhang above the skirt , good for snow removal . Skirt gives better structure and room . Is your stove pipe exit fire proof ? You can get snow type tent pegs , which are wider and configured differently . Grizz 🐻 p.s . Doug and myself want to fly up and visit if possible , what would you suggest ?
As for the stove pipe I'm using a Double Wall Pipe Section 2.5" as the insulator. This section has good air flow clearance between the canvas and the actual stove pipe. I've seen other videos that show modifications where a fire proof high temp. silicon product is sewn in place of one of the arm holes, this may be a future mod along with small zippers in the remaining three arm holes that will be used for ventilation. As for winter pegs I 'll be looking into them.
To keep the skirt from sagging when added what shape did you cut for the 8 sections on the bottom of the original unit? I did a similar skirt but get a lot of sagging .you did a very nice job,
S. Meredith Clark. This is what I did Using a size #3 set of Polish Ponchos, I also sewn the both ponchos together Which will make the back of my Lavvu. (1)- {Measuring for the skirt} Lavvu was then placed on the floor so that I can measure and mark a 2” border up from the ponchos bottom edge where the skirt was sewn in place giving me a flap over the skirt. Note: the measurement of the first lavvu at the chalked boarder totaled 157”s and the second Lavvu was 158"s for a total of 315 inches needed for the skirts length. (2) - {Making of the skirt} I wanted my skirt to be 14” wide when completed so the waxed canvas was cut into strips 16”s wide by 80” long X 4 (this was because that was the length of material I had at the time) so that when sewn together it would have a good overlap of 5” of material where Velcro will be sewn to secure the skirt at the doorway. Note I sewn all 4 lengths together and hemmed everything before sewn to the bottom of the Lavvu, at the chalk line. After the material was cut to size a zigzag stitch was given to all four edges so to stop it from fraying. The length of the skirt was divided into two and the middle was pinned outwards at the location where the two ponchos were sewn together {the back}. Working from the center outwards the skirt was double stitched to the chalk lined boarder, and stopped at about 3” from where the zipper will be added at the entrance location. Note: The waxed canvas was sewn to the line and the corners were formed at all the Lavvus original seams, not at the grommet locations due to its offsets. Important make sure when you sew the skirt to the Lavvu that you sew it exactly on the chalk line, you have to get that same angle at each of the Lavvu's seam I used a lot of small material pins to pin everything together. I do hope this explains what I did my friend. If you need more help please ask and I will answer all your questions. One more thing After the skirt was completed and it was time to add the D rings to the bottom, make sure you pinch the material making a pleat to find the exact place to add the D rings to the very bottom of the skirt doing this it will line up to the seams of the Lavvu, when you put it up and stake it out everything should fall into place with no sagging. In doing it this way it will give you a height extension of 12 inches to the Lavvu. If you use a center pole you'll have to add 12" extra piece of tent pole for the extra height.
Love the modifications, however how much more weight did that add to the kit in total?
Bravo this size 3 setup is a 12lbs modified Lavvu, center pole and tie downs. I have a few more new size 3 Lavvus in my lock up all original, when I can get to it I'll weigh a set and let you know the exact difference.
nice set up nut you should be in your camper... i am going to do the same as you have in my lavvu... i may sew in a floor... what canvas should i buy or weight? how should i waterproof my tent? thanks, Gary
Gary as far as waterproofing , my canvas is all natural, I use Old Mother nature's rain fall to season my Lavvu. After a good wetting the canvas will swell and when it drys it seals well. I was also thinking about a floor but decided against it at this time, I have an 8 X 8 foot tarp that I use for a floor when needed. As for the skirting this is what I used (Olive Green) I ordered from ebay www.ebay.ca/itm/Antique-Wax-Cotton-Fabric-8oz-Canvas-Waterproof-Oilskin-Waxed-Material-Jackets/163236671696?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 LOL Yes my Camper is a bit of a Luxury, I use it mostly on long trips when with the whole family.
Can you make a video of you taking the lavvu and stove out on a wild camp?
It will take place in the early Fall
@@danielcharbonneau222 rightyho mate !
This is just a video answering question about using a wood stove in a canvas Lavvu. Let me know what you think. ua-cam.com/video/pGCsDT6L2GY/v-deo.html
Fantastic end result Daniel! do you remember roughly how much wax canvas you bought for this result?
Ian Keegan Here is some info. Step 1, - {Measuring for the skirt} Lavvu was then placed on the floor so that I can measure and mark a 2” border up from the ponchos edge where a skirt will be later sewn in place giving me a flap over the skirt. Note: the measurement of the first lavvu at the chalked boarder totaled 157”s and the second Lavvu was 158’s for a total of 315 inches needed for the skirts length.
Step 2, - {Making of the skirt} I wanted my skirt to be 14” wide when completed so the waxed canvas was cut into strips 16”s wide by 80” long X 4 so that when sewn together it would have a good overlap of 5” of material where Velcro will be sewn to secure the skirt at the doorway. After the material was cut to size a zigzag stitch was given to all four edges so to stop it from fraying. The length of the skirt was divided into two and the middle was pinned outwards at the location where the two ponchos were sewn together. Working from the center outwards the skirt was double stitched to the chalk lined boarder, and stopped at about 3” from where the zipper will be added at the entrance location. Note: The waxed canvas was sewn to the line and the corners were formed at all the Lavvus original seams, not at the grommet locations due to its offsets. Here is the link on ebay. I ordered 3 lengths of the fabric, Antique Wax Cotton Fabric 8oz Canvas (each meter was 100cm X 150cm) I hope this helps you out. www.ebay.ca/itm/Antique-Wax-Cotton-Fabric-8oz-Canvas-Waterproof-Oilskin-Waxed-Material-Jackets/163236671696?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Also if you visit my facebook page and scroll down to January 25th you'll see the post on the complete job.
Daniel you are an absolute gent!! Thank you for such highly detailed info. I just picked up my size 2 a few weeks ago but I need to weatherproof it first and then I'll look into these mods 😃
@@danielcharbonneau222 send me a link to your Facebook Daniel. Id love to see the post on this 😃
@@IanKeegan go to January 25th 2020 facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003595271088
Hi nice video Mr charbonneau,
I have the same tent size 3, I am not equipped to do the same thing is your tent for sale ? tx
I'm sorry to say, not for sale. But If you were to contact Shaun Iveson at facebook.com/NorthernOutdoorsUk Northern Outdoors Uk, I know Shaun can help you out. You can also find him at facebook.com/groups/198720867439814. Lavvu Owners Worldwide. Both Facebook groups are great groups to follow.
Wow! Saweet! The skirt unsowed in width starts at 16". What is the length? is it one piece material going around, or is it sectional?
Thanks for sharing, much appreciation.
Is it for sale ?👍😄 i love it
Please click on my facebook link and go see the build from start to finish pictures and all. Here is a start. Hope this helps you out. Step 2, - {Measuring for the skirt} Lavvu was then placed on the floor so that I can measure and mark a 2” border up from the ponchos edge where a skirt will be later sewn in place giving me a flap over the skirt. Note: the measurement of the first lavvu at the chalked boarder totaled 157”s and the second Lavvu was 158’s for a total of 315 inches needed for the skirts length.
Step 3, - {Making of the skirt} I wanted my skirt to be 14” wide when completed so the waxed canvas was cut into strips 16”s wide by 80” long X 4 so that when sewn together it would have a good overlap of 5” of material where Velcro will be sewn to secure the skirt at the doorway. After the material was cut to size a zigzag stitch was given to all four edges so to stop it from fraying. The length of the skirt was divided into two and the middle was pinned outwards at the location where the two ponchos were sewn together. Working from the center outwards the skirt was double stitched to the chalk lined boarder, and stopped at about 3” from where the zipper will be added at the entrance location. Note: The waxed canvas was sewn to the line and the corners were formed at all the Lavvus original seams, not at the grommet locations due to its offsets.
I built this one for me and lots of time, research and thought went into this mod, sorry not for sale. LOL BUT, it If you are looking to get something like this check out Shaun Iveson's Facebook page He does this for a living and he is really good at it. facebook.com/groups/198720867439814/user/100014566510895 Hope this information helps you out.
@@danielcharbonneau222 i totally understand. Thank you for the info!
Please visit my Facebook page at. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003595271088 Lots to look at January 25th 2020 shows the mods made to my Polish Military Ponchos.
So, you turned the two ponchos inside out when you made your tent, correct?
If your talking about having the flaps in or flaps out, well, it's part of a great debate on how it should be. I've chosen to have my flaps in when constructing my modification to the two Polish Ponchos in making a Tee-Pee "Lavvu". If your interested in Polish Lavvu's you should check out one of the groups that I'm in on Facebook. I think you'll like it. Lavvu Owners Worldwide
The flaps go inside
Hi;
What is the weight of the tent when it rains or snows?
Sorry, no idea.
Hi great mods , but yet again Someone who doesn't know wich way around to put up a lavvu, it's inside out so never will be as waterproof, due to shoulder double skins being on inside , probably works but saggy flaps hanging loose on inside , does not look good.
My question to you is, do you own a set of Polish Ponchos, if so you should join, Lavvu Owners Worldwide on Facebook. I'm part of this fantastic group. Lots of information on setting up the Military Polish Ponchos, Hungarian zeltbahn and Romanian Plash-palatka . This is a great group, everyone shares their ideas, gear and shows off their setups. As for the flaps being in or out, that was my choice after doing a lot of research. As far as my setup having the flaps on the inside, it does not wick water when soaked do to the rain and there will be no more saggy flaps for me, they will be removed soon which will be part of my repair kit that will be used for patch work if needed. LOL
Floor?
LOL still no floor. One day. Maybe I'll install one with velcro so that it can be easily removed if one wants. Thanks for dropping by.
I'm a bit confused by your measurements. You say the skirt was cut to 16", hemmed to 14" and sewn in 2" to give 12" height. But to me it looks like the seam is 2" into the lavvu, not the skirt. So I wonder is the height addition actually 14"?
Luke, I hope the below answer helps you out. If no modifications were made to the Lavvu the bottom edge would sit on the ground when erected. If I would of sewn the 14" skirt to the bottom edge it would have lifted the Lavvu 14" higher. But I attached the 14" skirt 2" inwards above the bottom edge therefore the skirt itself only gave me a 12" height increase to the Lavvu, not 14"s. The original center poles put together gives you a height of 56" when using with a none modified Lavvu bottom edge to the ground. After I added the skirt the way that I did I had to add a 12" extension to the original set of poles. When I erected the Lavvu after the modification the bottom edge was now a total of 12"s higher off the ground. I strongly hope that this added information clears up your question.
Thanks, that makes sense! Just finished sewing up the lavvu halves and hemming the skirt so hopefully I can get it all attached and finished up tomorrow.
Cheers,
Luke
@@92Pyromaniac Cheers I hope everything goes well in your modifications. Check out my facebook page I show all my mods with written information along with lots of pictures. I also belong to a facebook group dedicated to Bushcraft and Lavvu's Polish & Hungarian Lavvu owners Worldwide, it's a very good group, lots of good information being passed around.
@@danielcharbonneau222 Thanks, I actually looked for your facebook yesterday but I couldn't find the post, and I wasn't 100% sure if I was even looking at the right person. Do you have a link to the post? I'd love to see it!
Luke
@@92Pyromaniac facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003595271088 Here you go my friend.
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This is the first of many. More will come.
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