DIY wall tent input

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1000004740.jpgI have one of these frames. It came from one of the portable garage type structures. It measures approximately 12' x 20'. Has anyone here used anything like this and converted it to a wall tent? If so what did you use and how'd everything work? Any and all input would be appreciated. TIA
 
I never have but I have looked into making my own wall tent. You can get all sorts of canvas fabric online. you will need a heavy duty sewing machine to do it. I think having something sewn up custom wouldn't be worth it. A heavy duty sewing machine that can handle canvas will also cost up to $1000 depending on what you can find.
 
View attachment 820116I have one of these frames. It came from one of the portable garage type structures. It measures approximately 12' x 20'. Has anyone here used anything like this and converted it to a wall tent? If so what did you use and how'd everything work? Any and all input would be appreciated. TIA
I adapted the frame from one of these to fit my wall tent. Worked out slick. Seems like using the fabric provided would work ok, if you could figure out how to seal up the ends.
 
View attachment 820116I have one of these frames. It came from one of the portable garage type structures. It measures approximately 12' x 20'. Has anyone here used anything like this and converted it to a wall tent? If so what did you use and how'd everything work? Any and all input would be appreciated. TIA
Never have made my own canvas wall tent. Wall tent shop makes some great wall tents for affordable prices. They sell an angle kit that works fantastic for the joints connections. I have no affiliation to them, but can say they provided great service and he makes a great stove as well. Looks like you could cut it to size with the angle kit to make it portable. I cut metal conduit to size for mine and it has held up for nearly ten years, super solid. I’d look into fire and UV coatings if you make your own canvas.
 
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