PVC Tent Pole Construction.wmv

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  • čas přidán 17. 12. 2011
  • This is a demonstration of how to build a set of non-conducting, adjustable tent poles to hold a tarp. They are great for covering your tent and area in front of the tent. I make no guarantee that these are non-conducting so please don't try something stupid with them.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @kimberly1567
    @kimberly1567 Před 7 lety +3

    I made a set of these tonight Dax. Just wanted to say thank you for your efforts in posting the details and supply list. Thanks again. Dale

  • @laurajustlaura
    @laurajustlaura Před 9 lety +2

    Very useful for those of us who go "campaigning" rather than just "camping". Thank you.

  • @p2g1949
    @p2g1949 Před 11 lety +3

    Thank you for a good video on a great idea. I was looking for adjustable tent poles, when I saw your video. You saved me about $35 US over the cost to make them over buying them.
    Thanks Again!

  • @lesleywall4186
    @lesleywall4186 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. I was looking for something like this as a basis of how to do tent poles. By adding a 'T' at the top, before the cap, a cross pole could easily be installed. Keep safe and well, wherever you live.

    • @leonelalmeida7921
      @leonelalmeida7921 Před 3 lety

      You can flat with heat the two sides of cross pole and fix at top screw with nuts too, if that "T" wasn't set previously.

  • @patrickrenschler5972
    @patrickrenschler5972 Před 4 lety +1

    excellent, thank you. we don't camp much and wasn't going to spend $100 on nice REI poles for the weekend where it *might* rain, so I'm going to build these instead.

  • @TheGearhead222
    @TheGearhead222 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice job and a novel idea!:)-John in Texas

  • @PaoloFrancesco99
    @PaoloFrancesco99 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks for this post. It's still benefiting people almost 5 yrs later! I was thinking of this type of solution to save money on expensive tarp pole products and your video fills in all the blanks. A couple of things. In lieu of the wing nuts for height adjustment, I will try to find some quick release pins used on another DIY post, also known as Round Head Wire Lock Pin at Home Depot website. They're a little more expensive but would be welcome while setting up a tarp in a hurry, and would help avoid dropping and losing a small wing nut. Also, I'm pretty sure insulating the pins at the top is not important because PVC is not conductive, i.e. there is no path to ground.

    • @c4prlm4st3r
      @c4prlm4st3r Před 2 lety

      Totally agree. I watch it 5 years after your comment.

  • @markflores1088
    @markflores1088 Před 7 lety +1

    I just made 4 poles the day before camping and I knew it was gonna rain all weekend. I used a 17 * 23 blue tarp and it worked all 4 days at 8' high I used an old aluminum pole in the middle to help out with drainage but it held up thanks.

  • @RocketTCoyote
    @RocketTCoyote Před 9 lety +1

    I need to do something similar for military shelter-half tent poles. This gives me the ideas to do it. Thanks.

  • @rj1104
    @rj1104 Před 6 lety +1

    Just made a pair for my camper awning excellent idea.

  • @DaxRNorman
    @DaxRNorman  Před 11 lety +1

    Jen
    No tips except to set it up in your yard first with the tent under it. Play with the pole heights and spacing until it meets your needs. Best to do this before camping to avoid surprises. This is also an opportunity to cut guidelines to length. Cut them longer than you think you need. On the back edge where the tarp almost touches the ground I weave the rope through all grommets and place a steak in between each. Dax

  • @shaiskandan
    @shaiskandan Před 12 lety +1

    Great Clip. Thanks Dax.

  • @DaxRNorman
    @DaxRNorman  Před 11 lety

    Yago16yt
    I have used the poles with a big tarp, possible 15x20. Worked well. Use two guidelines on each pole. Use one pair of poles about every 8 feet in length. Be sure not to create a place for rain water to collect by pulling it tight and set poles so tarp has a slope. No tarp does well in strong wind. In wind I drop the porch section so only the part covering the tent is up. Dax

  • @350FPS
    @350FPS Před 9 lety

    Looks interesing how well they have hold? Can you share your experience using them? =)

  • @mmeyerh70
    @mmeyerh70 Před 6 lety +1

    I am working out the same set up for my tent. what size tarp are you using

  • @fridakahlua6674
    @fridakahlua6674 Před 3 lety

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas! Im doing it! Thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • @psytranscience
    @psytranscience Před 9 lety +1

    Interesting list, especially the "lick nuts". I hope you meant "lock nuts".

  • @DaxRNorman
    @DaxRNorman  Před 9 lety

    Ke Ar, secure to ground with tent pegs and ropes tied to the top of the poles. Dax

  • @DaxRNorman
    @DaxRNorman  Před 12 lety

    You are welcome.

  • @mrbisli
    @mrbisli Před 9 lety

    How do you secure them into the ground?

  • @yago16yt
    @yago16yt Před 11 lety

    Wow; this is awesome! How sturdy in wind is it? Do you think this design will work for a 15x20 tarp? Thanks so much for posting. :-)

  • @dionwolfinbarger9908
    @dionwolfinbarger9908 Před 9 měsíci

    If we wanted to read an article, we would find an article to read. We go on CZcams because we want to see and listen to somebody talking.

  • @ForestRJ
    @ForestRJ Před 10 lety

    OK per the video notes it is 2' (feet), should that be 2" (inches)? Just asking due to the distance I am seeing on the slide show.

    • @ForestRJ
      @ForestRJ Před 10 lety +1

      I made these and they work AWESOME!!!!

  • @maxinelinley1450
    @maxinelinley1450 Před 4 lety

    It still blow a way