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dying a springbar :)

Postby westnileraven » Wed May 02, 2012 9:26 pm

Ok so I want to color my springbar shade structure to change the light that dapples my tent. It is heavy treated canvas. I've thought about rits, vegetable dyes + salt, but I figure I won't get great penetration. Paint is right out, it will just peel and be nasty. SO my current thought is GIANT SHARPIE. It should stain, not rinse out, and it may yet fuck up the flame retardancy and/or water retardancy. Anybody know something about fabric dyes? I'm a bit out of my element.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Bob » Wed May 02, 2012 9:44 pm

You're asking the wrong people. RTFM, contact the manufacturer, and in the mean time invest in prisms, disco balls and more/better acid.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby westnileraven » Wed May 02, 2012 9:54 pm

Hey Bob, thanks for your reply.
I got shit-loads of prisms, and I did email Kirkhams, thanks. They think I'm weird. Therefore I am asking the right people now. I may dig up some tye-dyers from around here and see what they say also.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby theCryptofishist » Wed May 02, 2012 9:59 pm

I, too, am pessimistic. I cannot think of a large enough vat to put a canvas tent into. Although, apparently, you don't have to put in something that will be on top of the stove and simmering. Sharpies will take a long time.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby DoctorIknow » Thu May 03, 2012 5:43 am

I believe the "treated canvas" would have to be un-treated to accept dye, at least with any consistency. Untreated canvas can rot during storage.

Maybe try some removable spray paint on a small part of the tent to see if it works?
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby tamarakay » Thu May 03, 2012 5:52 am

Yes, the treated canvas would be my worry too.
Dharma has some fiber reactive dyes, you could do some reading on those, but generally all dyeing instructions will begin with launder your fabric to remove any preservative chemicals etc etc.

PLUS most dyes have to be heat set. I don't know how easy it would be to iron your canvas, but I don't know of any dryer big enough for it to fit in.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby catinthefunnyhat » Thu May 03, 2012 7:58 am

westnileraven wrote:Ok so I want to color my springbar shade structure to change the light that dapples my tent. It is heavy treated canvas. I've thought about rits, vegetable dyes + salt, but I figure I won't get great penetration. Paint is right out, it will just peel and be nasty. SO my current thought is GIANT SHARPIE. It should stain, not rinse out, and it may yet fuck up the flame retardancy and/or water retardancy. Anybody know something about fabric dyes? I'm a bit out of my element.



This is the two-cent solution, and maybe you get what you pay for in terms of effectiveness :), but what about affixing a tie-dyed, translucent cloth (tablecloth? bedsheet?) over your tent. Not sure if it would work, but it might be worth experimenting with before taking more extreme measures.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby westnileraven » Sat May 05, 2012 6:47 pm

hmm yeah. must successfully launder. sunlight is probably not enough heat either. hmm hmm. thanks ya'll.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Bob » Sat May 05, 2012 6:52 pm

Curious why you feel the need to ruin something beautiful.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby hotmess » Thu May 10, 2012 8:28 am

I have to agree with Bob. I love the look of my spring bar tent. And after a few years it shows that has been through the ringer and is still standing. Also, at night i love the look of my tent. When inside lying down I can feel the tent breathing with me. I have seen tons of prisms in that bad boy (without the use of sharpies or dyes) :wink:
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Whateverwhenever » Fri May 25, 2012 9:29 pm

You could always dy it red with the blood of worthless C&%TS!!!!
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Postby BBadger » Sat May 26, 2012 7:11 am

Whateverwhenever wrote:You could always dy it red with the blood of worthless C&%TS!!!!


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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby CornMan » Sat May 26, 2012 8:23 am

Yes, the Springbar tent is beautiful, but there are countless identically beautiful tents out there. This person wants to be a little different. That is what I consider to be the true burning man spirit. I'd try to tie dye it. Is the tent so effectively treated that my son spilling raspberry juice on it wouldn't stain it? Didn't think so. I imagine some high quality dyes will take. If you need heated water, you could put a metal 50 gallon drum on a turkey fryer stove. Maybe the manufacturer could send you a piece of fabric to test your ideas. You can tell them it's needed to repair the tent due to defective canvas. They are based in Utah, so I wouldn't expect enthusiastic cooperation in transforming their product into some freakout creation.

There is a company that will dye your VW bus pop-top fabric. They say that you need to waterproof it after dying because the tie-dye process will remove the waterproofing. You might want to talk with them.

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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby adamrice » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:30 pm

You can re-waterproof a Springbar. I used a product called Aqua-tite to re-treat my ground cloth after camping on top of poison ivy and then washing it. I can't find it on the Springbar website now, but I'm pretty sure that I found this product on their recommendation. I did subsequently camp in a major storm, and the ground cloth came through it as well as could be expected.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby SquirrelHead » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:01 pm

You could dye some sheets or cloth and then attach it to the tent. That way it looks decorative and it was easy to do.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Savannah » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:19 pm

I wonder if one could paint on a Springbar with red wine.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Bob » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:41 pm

Fuck, I would have tossed that ground cloth.

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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Savannah » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:46 pm

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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby westnileraven » Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:25 pm

Hi Bob.[quote]Curious as to why you feel the need to ruin something beautiful[/quote]
Guess you don't get my artistic vision. Curious as to why you feel the need to piss on it.
BTW my springbar isn't solid khaki like a vagabond, it has a khaki roof and a bright blue front. The shade over it has a khaki top, mint sides and bright blue zip-in panels. Meh. Its a weird mix of primaries and institutional colors.

I would have tossed the poison oak ground cloth too, but this is good information about re-sealing.
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Whateverwhenever; I'm not going to have my period all over my tent if I can help it. You try it on yours, let me know how it turns out.

It's getting late in the year, so it is probably not going to happen. I have plenty of hippie fabrics, but attaching more fabric will darken the inside rather than changing the color of the sunlight that comes through. My idea was to mimic a grape or wisteria trestle, with green leaves and purple clusters with some kind of stamp or sponge painting. Hmmm another time maybe.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby gyre » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:18 pm

You want the tent to be as dark inside as the heart of a utah mormon.


How about asking them to make one up in the colors you want?
Didn't realize there was a choice.

There are paints made for canvas.
It's the traditional approach.

There are cloth printing paints and inks for silkscreen, which opens possibilities.

I would use high quality water based paints.
I've used these on canvas with great success.
They seem very permanent, but I never had trouble washing them out, including fluorescent.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby Bob » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:37 pm

westnileraven wrote:Hi Bob.
Curious as to why you feel the need to ruin something beautiful

Guess you don't get my artistic vision. Curious as to why you feel the need to piss on it....

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I recall suggesting that you read the manual and contact the manufacturer. Did you?
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby theCryptofishist » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:50 pm

I'm just wondering where does one get a vat large enough. I bet that thing is heavy soaking wet.
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Re: dying a springbar :)

Postby westnileraven » Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:19 pm

Of course I did Bob.
Not far under that suggestion of yours is my reply that I did actually contact the manufacturer, and I do read instructions.
I am aware of the caveats about unsealed canvas and rot and resealing and warranties being void. Valid points, all. Which is why I haven't gone and tried anything hare-brained.
I didn't think you meant I'd ruin the functionality (which I will avoid, even at the cost of my artistic vision), rather that I'd ruin the aesthetic. I'll take your point about ruining the function of the tent with grace, not so much the other.
Silkscreen inks. Worth looking into.
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