I hear you asking yourself if tent weights are necessary! I asked myself the same thing. Let me ask you this. Are you doing a show outside? If yes, then yes you need weights. I have seen a tent flip over. The breeze caught the tent just right and flipped it. If you would like to keep your tent grounded, over your head and not blowing down the isle then you need weights on each leg. Not to worry thou, weights don't need to be expensive.
Here is an inexpensive idea how to build your own weights.
We use 4 milk jugs (one for each leg) filled with sand as tent weights. We purchased the sand at the locale hardware store. We were able to buy two 60 pound bags for $10. Some vendors use bleach jugs filled with water. We choose sand because we didn't want to be hauling water around. We had concerns about obtaining water at outdoor shows. The facility may not offer water stations or faucets. Tie rope around the handle and up around the top rail of the tent just under the canvas top. Then bungee cord the milk jug to the leg to keep it in place. We spray painted ours blue but the paint seems to flake off. I would have preferred to leave them clear or white.
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Just a thought on this--what if the paint were poured in and coated the inside of the jug? I may try this soon...thank you so much for the super idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it was helpful. The paint was an after thought for me. I thought it would blend in more with my tent theme but it ended up flaking off. Painting it on the inside sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the idea and comment. =)
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