oldgrowth
Lil-Rokslider
Well, I had my SO 6 man tipi out this weekend and we had some heavy rainfall one night. About an hour in, we started to get water dripping off the strings that I presume are for tying the doors open. I seam sealed the tipi when I first got it, but I forgot to pitch it inside out when I did it and ended up sealing the inside seam ( I didn't realize it until I finished sealing). I have never had a leak before in the rain, but this was a real gully washer! It seemed like the water was wicking through the string into the inside, and was not a seam leaking. But maybe I just need to reseal the seams on the outside. Has anyone ever had this happen before?
I plan on seam sealing again (on the proper side this time), but I'm not sure this will prevent this from happening again because it seemed like the string was wicking the water through acting like a conduit for the water. If the string is wicking the water through then the only solution I can think of would be to cut the outer portion of string off and then seal over the top to prevent it from wicking through.
I plan on seam sealing again (on the proper side this time), but I'm not sure this will prevent this from happening again because it seemed like the string was wicking the water through acting like a conduit for the water. If the string is wicking the water through then the only solution I can think of would be to cut the outer portion of string off and then seal over the top to prevent it from wicking through.