On Tue, 29 Nov 1994 DerekDrew@aol.com wrote: >Someone here on the list explained last summer how spraying on water >repellents on the canvass is a real no no and will make the canvas >unbreathable and that the canvass is naturally water repellent. A few years ago I met a fellow who applied a waterproofing agent to his canvas pop-top with the best of intentions. He didn't realize that it shrank the canvas until he opened the pop-top a few days later and it ripped all the way around. :( My own pop-top tent disintegrated about five years ago from lack of a good rubber seal around the fiberglass. A sailmaker friend helped remove the old canvas (to use as a pattern) and replace it with a brand new tent made from awning canvas and bug netting. I also replaced the rubber seal. Works and looks great. Jack. stafford@zenith.dnet.hac.com '73 Westy
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