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Re: some advice on bongo weatherproofing.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:26 pm
by MountainGoat
Just turn up at the Forth Bridge on 24th February for the National Bongo day meet and your head will be filled with so much advice from Bongo stalwarts that your head will spin.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 75&t=59234
Me I will be the Black Sheep in a Black Jeep Cherokee hiding behind all the Bongos. Crying my eyes out if Gill & Colin turn up in my old Bongo.

Re: some advice on bongo weatherproofing.
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:12 am
by Jim the Box
Post your location on the forum, then if anyone local to you is needing a hand to do any work on their bongo, you can pop along for some "work in progress" training. I see you have a damaged pole, slip a piece of nylon piping over it and Aryldite it, failing that I repaired my split tent pole by winding fishing gut the full length of the split (+ 1" either side of split), and coated it with varnish, absolutely solid job, similar to what they used to do on the shafts of old golf clubs. See you on bongo day.
Re: some advice on bongo weatherproofing.
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 2:39 pm
by tallbongo
Jim the Box wrote:Post your location on the forum, then if anyone local to you is needing a hand to do any work on their bongo, you can pop along for some "work in progress" training. I see you have a damaged pole, slip a piece of nylon piping over it and Aryldite it, failing that I repaired my split tent pole by winding fishing gut the full length of the split (+ 1" either side of split), and coated it with varnish, absolutely solid job, similar to what they used to do on the shafts of old golf clubs. See you on bongo day.
If this doesn't work and it's one of the elastic cord through the middle style tent poles, it's pretty easy to replace the split section.