I just did the pullouts on my BMJ with Silnet, fairly standard stuff I think, used it on tents before. No masking just used the brush it came with by hand, like Shug said it aint the mona lisa. I also made sure to get under the edge of the fabric.
I just did the pullouts on my BMJ with Silnet, fairly standard stuff I think, used it on tents before. No masking just used the brush it came with by hand, like Shug said it aint the mona lisa. I also made sure to get under the edge of the fabric.
It is a very nice tarp. I like the dual rings on each of the ridge line tie outs which make adjusting it very easy with small ropes. Sil-Net is the only sealer I am aware of and it works fine. You don't need it with this tarp unless you get the side tie outs. That is a nice feature - it is somewhat of a nuisance to have to seal long ridge lines or other seams.
I bought the doors but I don't know if I will use them much. You can always buy them after the fact.
i don't know if this is really anything that will persuade you or not, since i've have yet to use the MBJ but i did just place my order for one and the reason is, i am a huge gear wonk and i have be researching tarps for almost 2 months before i pulled the trigger and from all that research and talking with some of the makers, the BMJ just seemed like the best one out there for me, sized right, priced right and i know it will be super quality with a 100% guarantee from brandon, didn't know how i could go wrong
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