how to keep pop top warm

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alkers wrote:Guess I will have to make one myself then. Was thinking of doing it on the inside, slotting sheets upright behind the horizontal bars, and then using velcro to attach overlapping sheets on the other side of the bars. Although it sounds like a bit of an ordeal every camp. A bit like re-hanging the curtains after a good clean - God thats a pain!! I was sure I remembered each pieces shape and position, but I still got it wrong. Now they are all in the wrong place, but they wil stay like that til the next clean! I am a bit lazy.

A KIRK did you put yuours on the outside? And it stood up OK? Just imagine it would flap about a bit. And you must have had a damn long bungie, the pop top is pretty wide!

Great to see you at Apps, and heating will be next years investment (as long as something doesn't break in the mean time!!)
did you miss simons post ^^^^
he says he has one sat on the shelf at brickwerks which was delivered in error. pm him and you may get a bargain :wink:
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what a refreshing change
no one put "fit a high top"
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matt wrote:what a refreshing change
no one put "fit a high top"
Oh yes they did Matt, check damien's post..... :oops:
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I was talkign to Darren today at Brighton Breeze and he says he makes them for 27 different roofs ? I didn't know there was that many
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