TexiKan
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A buddy of mine (aka Dances With Fire) "accidently" cut up my wall tent ridge pole for another project. Since my car cannot transport the 10' ridge pole, and because we usually attended the same Rondys and ML events, he would keep my ridge pole at his house and bring it to the camps. Now it is gone and I need a replacement one.
Because it was one long piece of a 2 x 4, we talked about making some kind of hinge or attaching devise so that it can be transported in two pieces in my vehicle. We examined several styles, variations, and patent pending like methods. We found one we would consider.
Meanwhile, I am wondering if any of you guys who use a wall tent (mine is the small version from Fall Creek) have been successful with a ridge pole that is not a 2 x 4? Let's say, a 2 x 3? Was a round ridge pole ever used? Guess I am trying to determine why a 2 x 4 is preferred. I suspect a smaller pole can sag or break. So, before I make one with a type of super-duper-break-down-hinge devise, I thought I'd see what might be the most preferred option, other than a one piece 2 x 4!
TexiKan
Because it was one long piece of a 2 x 4, we talked about making some kind of hinge or attaching devise so that it can be transported in two pieces in my vehicle. We examined several styles, variations, and patent pending like methods. We found one we would consider.
Meanwhile, I am wondering if any of you guys who use a wall tent (mine is the small version from Fall Creek) have been successful with a ridge pole that is not a 2 x 4? Let's say, a 2 x 3? Was a round ridge pole ever used? Guess I am trying to determine why a 2 x 4 is preferred. I suspect a smaller pole can sag or break. So, before I make one with a type of super-duper-break-down-hinge devise, I thought I'd see what might be the most preferred option, other than a one piece 2 x 4!
TexiKan