Not sure if there is a YouTube video on how to do it
I am sure that I have seen, this type of shower toilet tent in BCF (Boating Camping Fishing)
The staff at my home town, were very helpful to show me how to put up and store a single pop up one
Perhaps a visit to your local BCF, on a quiet day, and ask the staff how this type is put up
It's in the BCF web site. How often do you get to Wagga? BCF have a store there (12-20 EDWARD STREET Wagga Wagga) You could ask them.
Dougwe said
03:54 PM Aug 14, 2018
I had one many moons ago before the current aluminium teepee, going full time on the road and after a few times of putting it up in the back yard I found it easy Wandererone. Just keep practicing.
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:40 PM Aug 14, 2018
They are heaps better than the "Yippee, I'm free" types that spring out of an opened bag! U-tube has many humorous videos of this type.
T1 Terry said
12:47 PM Aug 15, 2018
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
They are heaps better than the "Yippee, I'm free" types that spring out of an opened bag! U-tube has many humorous videos of this type.
:lol: Once you get the hang of recapturing them so they go back in the bag they are a really handy item if space inside the RV is limited and that was most definitely the case with the Kombi and to a degree with the Mazda as well. Although the double unit does look interesting I doubt I'd enjoy the effort involved in assembling and then packing away on a regular basis.
Friends re-jigged one of the pop ups into a collapses into an aluminium base and lid they made so they could assemble it in the doorway of their Hi ace van for a shower cubicle with the upper lid attaching to the roof via a few velcro tabs long enough to ensure it stayed up. Worked a treat for the yrs they lived full time in the van. Sadly living in that close proximity for an extended period put too much pressure on their relationship and they have since parted ways.
T1 Terry
Wandererone said
09:21 AM Aug 16, 2018
Thanks all
Possum3 that video is a great help. Pretty much identical to our tent. Thank you.
Peter D did you ever live at Wyoming?
Cheers
Wandererone
This is definitely a technical question!
Our van came with a Wanderer double ensuite shower/toilet tent - pic below.
Unfortunately it did not come with instructions.
It is not a pop up one but one has has lots of poles like a meccano set.
Does anyone know if there an easy way to put this thing together?
Cheers
(A hopeful) Wandererone
I am sure that I have seen, this type of shower toilet tent in BCF (Boating Camping Fishing)
The staff at my home town, were very helpful to show me how to put up and store a single pop up one
Perhaps a visit to your local BCF, on a quiet day, and ask the staff how this type is put up
Hope that this info is useful to you
:lol: Once you get the hang of recapturing them so they go back in the bag they are a really handy item if space inside the RV is limited and that was most definitely the case with the Kombi and to a degree with the Mazda as well. Although the double unit does look interesting I doubt I'd enjoy the effort involved in assembling and then packing away on a regular basis.
Friends re-jigged one of the pop ups into a collapses into an aluminium base and lid they made so they could assemble it in the doorway of their Hi ace van for a shower cubicle with the upper lid attaching to the roof via a few velcro tabs long enough to ensure it stayed up. Worked a treat for the yrs they lived full time in the van. Sadly living in that close proximity for an extended period put too much pressure on their relationship and they have since parted ways.
T1 Terry
Possum3 that video is a great help. Pretty much identical to our tent. Thank you.
Peter D did you ever live at Wyoming?
Cheers
Wandererone
No, we live north of there.