Dec
24
Hockey Miss asked:
I’m going camping soon and one of my friends is planning to wire her tent pegs to her car battery so we can’t take them out. Is there a simple way around this without getting hurt?
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I’m going camping soon and one of my friends is planning to wire her tent pegs to her car battery so we can’t take them out. Is there a simple way around this without getting hurt?
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Dec
17
Susan Slobac asked:
I love summer weddings. My favorite weddings are the ones held outdoors under a pop up tent or some custom printed canopies with a cool summer breeze blowing through them.
Outdoor weddings are often magical and unforgettable events and yet they bring some not-so-magical realities when it comes to planning from bare logo tents needing to be decorated to a gazillion cars and no place to park them all Yet despite all of the pitfalls, planning an outdoor wedding reception is well worth the time and effort.
Outdoor weddings beneath custom printed canopies both are romantic and beautiful. However, planning one and seeing it through isn’t quite as easy as you may think. A wedding reception held outside with graphic tents comes with its own set of caveats and pitfalls
. Try a few of these following tips, and you’ll be sure to shine on the day of your wedding. Location and size Once you’ve found a few local pop up tent vendors, it is important to consider the size of the location where your wedding reception is being held. If this particular outdoor location has limited space to hold graphic tents, you may be force to look elsewhere. When measuring the area, keep in mind that larger logo tents require space on all sides of the tent for poles and such. Guests The amount of guests is the next point to consider. The size of the guest list plays a huge role in the size of the logo tents you’ll need. If your reception is smaller and more intimate, smaller printed canopies are more suitable.
Larger crowds will mean larger tents, obviously. Figure out the number of people you will need for your logo tents to accommodate everyone comfortably. Be sure to allot for everything requiring space such as dance floors, stages, banquet tables and such. Theme Think about what type of reception you are holding. Is it a sit-down dinner with round tables or banquet tables? Is your reception going to more cocktail party and need only a few tables and chairs? Time and season The time and season your reception is an important factor to think about when the printed canopies and tables set up as well as the amount of lighting needed. If your reception takes place in the afternoon with a cocktail party set-up, smaller custom printed canopies with no additional lighting are perfectly acceptable.
Now you can see why many people are choosing an outdoor wedding beneath printed canopies as opposed to the traditional and boring indoor type. A beautiful reception under logo tents with a sunset in the backdrop is much more personal than any hotel ballroom. It allows being more creative from the start and creating the atmosphere. It’s the wedding you always dreamed about from start to finish.
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I love summer weddings. My favorite weddings are the ones held outdoors under a pop up tent or some custom printed canopies with a cool summer breeze blowing through them.
Outdoor weddings are often magical and unforgettable events and yet they bring some not-so-magical realities when it comes to planning from bare logo tents needing to be decorated to a gazillion cars and no place to park them all Yet despite all of the pitfalls, planning an outdoor wedding reception is well worth the time and effort.
Outdoor weddings beneath custom printed canopies both are romantic and beautiful. However, planning one and seeing it through isn’t quite as easy as you may think. A wedding reception held outside with graphic tents comes with its own set of caveats and pitfalls
. Try a few of these following tips, and you’ll be sure to shine on the day of your wedding. Location and size Once you’ve found a few local pop up tent vendors, it is important to consider the size of the location where your wedding reception is being held. If this particular outdoor location has limited space to hold graphic tents, you may be force to look elsewhere. When measuring the area, keep in mind that larger logo tents require space on all sides of the tent for poles and such. Guests The amount of guests is the next point to consider. The size of the guest list plays a huge role in the size of the logo tents you’ll need. If your reception is smaller and more intimate, smaller printed canopies are more suitable.
Larger crowds will mean larger tents, obviously. Figure out the number of people you will need for your logo tents to accommodate everyone comfortably. Be sure to allot for everything requiring space such as dance floors, stages, banquet tables and such. Theme Think about what type of reception you are holding. Is it a sit-down dinner with round tables or banquet tables? Is your reception going to more cocktail party and need only a few tables and chairs? Time and season The time and season your reception is an important factor to think about when the printed canopies and tables set up as well as the amount of lighting needed. If your reception takes place in the afternoon with a cocktail party set-up, smaller custom printed canopies with no additional lighting are perfectly acceptable.
Now you can see why many people are choosing an outdoor wedding beneath printed canopies as opposed to the traditional and boring indoor type. A beautiful reception under logo tents with a sunset in the backdrop is much more personal than any hotel ballroom. It allows being more creative from the start and creating the atmosphere. It’s the wedding you always dreamed about from start to finish.
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Dec
8
Phil asked:
At the tomb of the unknowns at Arlington national cemetery there is a small tent off to the side. You can see it in the following picture:
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/tomb-rear.jpg
You can see the marble leading up to it is worn out, but at no point during the changing of the guards do they go up to it. What is it for?
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At the tomb of the unknowns at Arlington national cemetery there is a small tent off to the side. You can see it in the following picture:
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/tomb-rear.jpg
You can see the marble leading up to it is worn out, but at no point during the changing of the guards do they go up to it. What is it for?
Closet Storage Systems
Dec
1
Choosing a Tent
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John Dee asked:
Tents come in every imaginable shape and size. Which tent is right for your needs? That is a very common question and is a matter of personal preference. Below is some information that should help you choose the appropriate tent for your needs.
When choosing the size of the tent don’t go by the advertised ‘two man, four man, etc’. The advertised size is simply the maximum number of average sized adults you can cram in there with no regards to comfort. Divide the advertised rate in half and this should give you the comfortable capacity of the tent. Also, try not to purchase a tent that is too large as there are some complications with this. It can be difficult to find a smooth and level spot large enough to set up larger tents. Larger tents are also quite heavy and the load and unload experience can be frustrating.
A three-season tent is ideal unless you’re dealing with snow. For layout purposes, tents with square floor shapes are much more efficient. Tents with ‘tub’ floors, floors that turn up off the ground at the sides, will help keep out any water that happens to run underneath. Look for tents that provide extra repair links for the poles as a broken pole is common. Obviously, the thicker the fabric the better but also keep an eye on the seams; they should be reinforced with nylon tape. Take extra measures to waterproof these seams with a seam sealer which you should try to apply before the trip. Don’t neglect the zippers when buying a tent; they should open and close freely.
A common misconception with using tents is that the footprint, or the tarp underneath, should be larger than the tent itself. This can actually serve as a funnel for water to flow under your tent during rainstorms.
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Tents come in every imaginable shape and size. Which tent is right for your needs? That is a very common question and is a matter of personal preference. Below is some information that should help you choose the appropriate tent for your needs.
When choosing the size of the tent don’t go by the advertised ‘two man, four man, etc’. The advertised size is simply the maximum number of average sized adults you can cram in there with no regards to comfort. Divide the advertised rate in half and this should give you the comfortable capacity of the tent. Also, try not to purchase a tent that is too large as there are some complications with this. It can be difficult to find a smooth and level spot large enough to set up larger tents. Larger tents are also quite heavy and the load and unload experience can be frustrating.
A three-season tent is ideal unless you’re dealing with snow. For layout purposes, tents with square floor shapes are much more efficient. Tents with ‘tub’ floors, floors that turn up off the ground at the sides, will help keep out any water that happens to run underneath. Look for tents that provide extra repair links for the poles as a broken pole is common. Obviously, the thicker the fabric the better but also keep an eye on the seams; they should be reinforced with nylon tape. Take extra measures to waterproof these seams with a seam sealer which you should try to apply before the trip. Don’t neglect the zippers when buying a tent; they should open and close freely.
A common misconception with using tents is that the footprint, or the tarp underneath, should be larger than the tent itself. This can actually serve as a funnel for water to flow under your tent during rainstorms.
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