Try amazon to find your part.
https://www.amazon.com/slp/tent-parts/6cs8xz7bfdvc377
SOURCE: Convergence
the coolant in the blue tube (CRT) needs to be changed thats why youre not able to see a clear blue. You can get the phillips coolant replacement kit at the following link which includes the coolant needed and a steop by step instructions with pictures CD. Heres the link.
http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
You can email them - they emailed me the instructions and parts list in a 16 page pdf.
[email protected]
Here are the instructions for your crib. Please review them and see which parts you will need. We accept Visa or Master Card. Parts are non returnable. Delivery is normally 7-10 business days. We do have replacement parts for this crib. Please review the instructions and see what you will need. J Thank you, CindyCustomer Service RepSimmons Juvenile Furniture':Phone: 1-800-218-2741 ':Phone: 1-920-779-40047:Fax: 1-920-779-4216
SOURCE: I have a Ryan's Room tent, and some of the plastic
We had the same issue. Here's my solution.
Each tent pole is composed of 49.5 inches of half inch pvc pipe cut into three 16.5 inch pieces. This can be purchased at any hardware store. You can cut it into three pieces like the original and string an elastic line through it or just keep a piece of 49.5 inch pipe in storage to use when needed.
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SOURCE: We have a Royal camping
Here is a link to the instructions for your tent.
Good luck!
http://www.coleman.com/coleman//images/pdf/2000001592.pdf
Try
the Outdoor World website, they have pretty much everything you would need http://www.outdoorworld.co.uk/
Yes, you can buy guy lines separately and they are not expensive. Try a camping shop or just look at camping sites online.
Walmart have tent stakes that are reasonably priced and you can buy them individually which is really helpful. We lost just one of ours and I didn't want to replace the whole set. http://www.walmart.com/ip/COLEMAN-TENT-STAKES-10/13848624
Read
this article that's in the abc of hiking. It gives some really good advice
about tents and what to look for. It should make you more confident about being
given the sales pitch in the camping shop. http://www.abc-of-hiking.com/hiking-tents/tent-buying-guide.asp
In
general, tents should be able to keep away a light drizzle but may not be
waterproof in a downpour. If you know that you are camping in bad weather, you
can buy tents made from better rain resistant material. You can buy a
waterproof sealant from a hardware or camping shop and seal the joins on your
tent. Make sure you use a groundsheet under your tent to add a protective
layer.
The
first things to consider when you are buying a tent are size and budget. Figure
out how much you have to spend and then try and get the best quality tent you
can for that amount.
How
many people do you need your tent for?
A 2
person tent is actually quite cramped for 2 people and it might be better to
invest in a 4 person tent.
Speak
to people who have been camping and ask them how comfortable their tents were.
You
also need to consider issues such as the material the poles are made from
(aluminium is stronger), how big the rainfly is (this is the tent's umbrella) ,
vents, zippers and guy lines(these keep
your tent attached to the ground).
Go to a camping shop and get feedback on all these issues before you rush out and buy.
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