TentRetreat
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- Nov 11, 2018
- 18
Hello thought i'd take the time to post my method and discuss it's viability given the equipment i'm planning on getting together.
Equipment:
- Large Tarpaulin
- Urban Escape 4 Person Quick Up Dome Tent
- 2kg of barbequick (one per bucket)
- 2 x fireproof steel buckets
- Some bricks to prevent the bottom of the tent burning.
The basic premise is to follow the suggestions on here and 8Chan, use a chimney fire starter allow it to burn for around 30 / 40 minutes until the coals turn to warm embers with a layer of ash without flames. Taking care to light it from the bottom with newspaper to ensure the coals are burning evenly. Then transfer the contents into a bucket that will be seated on two layers of bricks to prevent the bottom of the tent from burning.
Here's where the specifics come into play. I plan to setup the tent so that I have 2 buckets prepared, one initial bucket will be placed in the sleeping quarters of the tent and left to burn in the sealed tent for around an hour to build up CO. There after have a second bucket prepared following the single burner method and switch it out in the sleeping quarters. I plan to create a tighter seal as possible inside the tent with masking tape then around the outside of the entire tent by covering it with Tarpaulin pegged down tight and tapped around the edges to further help prevent any leakage.
In the diagram I've shown where I will place the bucket and where i intend to sleep.
I have some Valium not sure how much I should take? I plan drink a reasonable amount probably a small bottle of whiskey to help me get off to sleep once inside the tent.
This is the tent that meets the recommended 3000mm hh both layers are made from the same material.
What are peoples thoughts?
Is it a waste of time to use two buckets and switch them out, given that i'm likely to let in a reasonable amount of air when making the switch. I would do it in stages coming in and out using the tarp to keep air in and then opening the door once I've sealed back up the tarp vise versa.
Equipment:
- Large Tarpaulin
- Urban Escape 4 Person Quick Up Dome Tent
- 2kg of barbequick (one per bucket)
- 2 x fireproof steel buckets
- Some bricks to prevent the bottom of the tent burning.
The basic premise is to follow the suggestions on here and 8Chan, use a chimney fire starter allow it to burn for around 30 / 40 minutes until the coals turn to warm embers with a layer of ash without flames. Taking care to light it from the bottom with newspaper to ensure the coals are burning evenly. Then transfer the contents into a bucket that will be seated on two layers of bricks to prevent the bottom of the tent from burning.
Here's where the specifics come into play. I plan to setup the tent so that I have 2 buckets prepared, one initial bucket will be placed in the sleeping quarters of the tent and left to burn in the sealed tent for around an hour to build up CO. There after have a second bucket prepared following the single burner method and switch it out in the sleeping quarters. I plan to create a tighter seal as possible inside the tent with masking tape then around the outside of the entire tent by covering it with Tarpaulin pegged down tight and tapped around the edges to further help prevent any leakage.
In the diagram I've shown where I will place the bucket and where i intend to sleep.
I have some Valium not sure how much I should take? I plan drink a reasonable amount probably a small bottle of whiskey to help me get off to sleep once inside the tent.
This is the tent that meets the recommended 3000mm hh both layers are made from the same material.
What are peoples thoughts?
Is it a waste of time to use two buckets and switch them out, given that i'm likely to let in a reasonable amount of air when making the switch. I would do it in stages coming in and out using the tarp to keep air in and then opening the door once I've sealed back up the tarp vise versa.