hunting pop up blind repair

remyltr

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a squirrel decided to eat its way thru my pop up blind.
contacted the company (rhino) to see if they had any material i could buy to repair
and their reply was no we dont sell any

so has anyone repaired a hole in theirs and what did you use and how did you repair it.

thks
 
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I've got some extra blind material I think. You can pm me.

Also, I have used gorilla tape to patch some pretty big holes and tears.

Just make sure the material is dry, clean and warm and put tape on the inside and outside so it sticks to itself.
 
Patched a normal bunch of tears on mine in the past using Gorilla Tape, they even make it in camo, the original Gorilla Tape not the knockoff. The rest of the tent fell apart but the taped parts stayed together. Buy a cheap Princess camo tarp, cut out the missing piece shape and tape new an old with Gorilla Tape.
 
Patched a normal bunch of tears on mine in the past using Gorilla Tape, they even make it in camo, the original Gorilla Tape not the knockoff. The rest of the tent fell apart but the taped parts stayed together. Buy a cheap Princess camo tarp, cut out the missing piece shape and tape new an old with Gorilla Tape.

Totally agree.
 
What material is your tent made from ?

There is material specific tent patching kits out there... Just google it. Last tent I've bought had a repair kit included.
 
I have success repaired rips on blinds, treestand cushion and backpacks with those iron on patches (stole those from my wife but think you can find those at most fabricland, walmart or sometimes at dollar stores).

Just use low heat test on scrap material to figure the heat level it needs to properly adhere to your type of fabric.

Sometime similar to the video below

 
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