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Wanted: Up close picture of a cuben fiber bathtub floor corner.


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    John Brewer
    BPL Member

    @jbrewer

    Locale: California Coast

    I am in need of up close pictures of the corner edge (inside and outside) of a cuben bathtub groundsheet made by zpacks or comparable brand. It can also be a tent as long as it has a cuben bathtub floor. Something that shows how the corners are finished. Thank you.

    #3458306
    Bob Moulder
    BPL Member

    @bobmny10562

    Locale: Westchester County, NY

    Here are photos of outside and inside of a HMG Echo II insert (inner net tent). I don’t know if the pictures do it justice—and I don’t know that much about sewing—but it looks to me to be extremely well constructed.

    #3458390
    John Brewer
    BPL Member

    @jbrewer

    Locale: California Coast

    Thanks for the pictures Bob. This does look to be quality work, as has everything else I’ve seen from HMG.

    #3458553
    Cameron M
    BPL Member

    @cameronm-aka-backstroke

    Locale: Los Angeles

    ZPacks poncho/bathtub. Minimal, just a folded edge means no sealing necessary.

    #3458598
    John Brewer
    BPL Member

    @jbrewer

    Locale: California Coast

    Thanks Cameron, looks like the fold is very minimal, and placed directly on the corner to make the wall stand up straight and even. Is the material on the inside done in the same manner?

    #3458824
    Cameron M
    BPL Member

    @cameronm-aka-backstroke

    Locale: Los Angeles

    Hi. Not sure of the question, but yes, it appears similar on the inside.

    #3458845
    Dillon R
    BPL Member

    @drick

    The floor of my solplex looks similar to Cameron’s except it has two folds per corner. So instead of one 90 degree angle it has two 45 degree angles per corner.

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