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1967jester



Member Since: 26 May 2013
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Oztent Modification.
Needing to keep the kids warm whilst using the RV & Tag a long + for winter camps.

Taken a while to sort but happy with test fit. Still have s few small bits to do to complete.

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Post #529953 8th May 2016 3:19pm
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YOLO110



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That mod is simply amazing the way it has melted away all that snow! Laughing YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #529971 8th May 2016 4:36pm
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Hairysteve



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Barolo Black
Love my Helsport Lavvu Stove Thumbs Up but what did you end up doing with the Foxwing?
Post #529984 8th May 2016 5:54pm
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1967jester



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Just goes to show how warm a stove can get.

FW will have a silicone jackbput into one of the side panels in the near future, wanted the tent sorted 1st. Also used a piece of mesh (Halfords, used for filling car panels) in the spark arrestor to cut down on smaller sparks escaping due to proximity of canvas.

There will be a fire retardant patch applied to both rear wall of Oztent room & FW panel just for added safety, work in progress to stop the roof of the side awning drooping.

Just thought i'd share my simple solution.

Paul
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