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Forgive me if this is in another thread...couldn't seem to find anything on the topic. What do you all use to attach your tapestries to your EZ Ups? Clothes pins seem to be a logical answer, but just wanted to see what other peeps use. Thx for the help!
Forgive me if this is in another thread...couldn't seem to find anything on the topic. What do you all use to attach your tapestries to your EZ Ups? Clothes pins seem to be a logical answer, but just wanted to see what other peeps use. Thx for the help!
At Lowe's, I've picked up some little clamps. They came in a pack that had a large one, and two smaller ones for just a couple dollars. Picked up a few of those and they've worked very well. Plus clamps always come in handy.
Just a suggestion too, if you leave camp I would take the tapestries down or at the very least lower the ez up. I've seen whole tents fly through the air at roo; tapestries are just giant parachutes.
Just a suggestion too, if you leave camp I would take the tapestries down or at the very least lower the ez up. I've seen whole tents fly through the air at roo; tapestries are just giant parachutes.
as a first time ex up owner, I appreciate this post. Good call.
Just a suggestion too, if you leave camp I would take the tapestries down or at the very least lower the ez up. I've seen whole tents fly through the air at roo; tapestries are just giant parachutes.
as a first time ex up owner, I appreciate this post. Good call.
Putting it at half height on the way out of camp is a good move, congrats on your investment