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Cylinder Stoves Wall Tent
Cylinder Stoves Wall Tent



The material we use for our canvas tents is 10.38 oz. preshrunk marine grade army duck canvas treated with sun forger to make it water repellant and mildew resistant. All seams are folded and double stitched with a lock stitch machine. All reinforcement patches are angled and match up evenly with adjoining patches. All corners, both on the sidewall and the ridge, are reinforced for added durability. The eave of the tent is stitched down to the wall between grommets to insure proper drainage. Tent wall is 5\'2" so that after shrinkage it will finish at a full 5 feet. Inside the tent along the eaves there are loops for clothes lines or dividers sewn in every 3 feet at the seams. There are also sewn in loops inside the tent at the base of the wall every 3 feet, these can be used to tie down a floor or other set items. We have incorporated a spacious, sown in pocket at the front of the tent for convenient storage and use. A door at each end makes for much better ventilation than a door and window. It also makes it easy to set up two tents together. Each door has a 7 ft. tall #10 zipper and has a 6" weather flap inside and outside of the door. These flaps have small grommets and D-rings for tying flaps shut if the zipper ever fails. At the bottom of each door is a nylon Fastex Buckle which keeps stress off zipper when setting up tent. All grommets are rolled-rim spur grommets. Each grommet is individually reinforced with webbing to increase strength.

A military-style rubber stove jack is angled on the top side to divert runoff around the pipe hole. The stove jack cover is removable, preventing it from ever touching stove pipe. Cover attaches to the wall tent with Velcro when a stove is not needed. A ridge pole opening at each end of ridge has a sock with drawstring for sealing off hole, keeping heat in and bugs out. 12" non-rotting sod cloth is sewn to the inside bottom edge of tent on all 4 sides. Optional zippered windows open from the inside and are covered with a heavy duty vinyl texteleen screen. The window flap is actually the same piece of canvas as the tent. There is no joint at the bottom of the flap, this eliminates any chance of leakage.



TENT                                 A-Frame                 Internal Frame
12x12 - $662                        $230                          $294
12x15 - $755                        $265                          $371
12x18 - $834                        $322                          $455
15x15 - $864                        $265                          $384
15x18 - $956                        $322                          $473
15x21 - $1,084                      $365                          $484
18x21 - $1,198                      $365                          $522

OPTIONS:
Window - $50 each
Screen door - 12' wide - $100
                   15' wide - $125
                   18' wide - $135
Porch -
All of our porches are 9' long.  
                    12' wide - $287
                    15' wide - $364
                    18' wide - $409
You will also need the porch frame in order to use this porch as it is not included.                    
                    Porch A-Frame - $99
                    Porch Internal Frame - $264



A-Frame

One person can easily set up a tent using this standard "A" frame. This frame works very well when setting up on uneven ground. "A" frame is designed to adjust to fit the tent, rather than making the tent fit over the frame, like internal frames. Ridge pole is 1 3/8" galvanized tubing and has a cable truss for extra support. It is strong enough to take the wind and snow load and will not sag. "A" frame legs are also 1 3/8" galvanized tube. Angle of legs can be adjusted to get proper ridge height. Ridge pole and leg sections are held together with snap buttons, preventing pieces from slipping or twisting. 5 foot side wall poles are 5/8" galvanized tube and are held in place by inserting eye bolts (included) through grommets on eave of tent and into side wall poles. Tent ropes are tied to eyebolts and then staked out. If using our stakes on tent, side wall poles will fit over over them. This works very well to hold down bottom of tent and keep side wall pole in place. All poles break down to 40" or less. Heavy duty bag included with frame.



Internal Frame

 

Custom built to fit each individual tent, these frames are constructed of 1 3/8" galvanized steel tube, angles are separate from straight pieces and have their own storage bag. No pieces over 58" long. Most frames will have 2 piece rafters and ridge/eave poles. All fittings are slip-fit and flush on the surface. Corner angles and bottom of legs are plugged. 4-way angle at end of ridge is for possible porch/fly extension. Easy setup: assembly roof section, fit tent over it and then raise sides one at a time and install legs. Adjust tent to fit, then stake down tent and side wall ropes. Includes 18oz. Canvas Bags.

When ordering an internal frame for an existing tent, we will need the tent measurements- tent Width, Length, Sidewall Height, and Slope from ridge to eave.