Yes Sir, Gorilla Tape is the best, Thanks for sharing this great tip and trick on tarps . I'm 62 years old and Old Boy Scout, U.S. Army Vet '79-'86 , Bushcrafter,Woodsmans, Hunter, Trapper, Fisherman also Thank You For Sharing Your Time and Knowledge and Wisdom and Experience and Passing On The Craft. Tim L.
I still miss the old style duct tape that was everywhere before they got cheap and went to plastic. It was fabric like athletic tape, but it had those big, stringy fibers too, like strapping tape, but easier to tear. That stuff was cheap and super useful, and actually worked on ducts. Gorilla Tape is a way better adhesive, but it isn't super cheap, either.
If you put a long stretch off tape from corner to corner (creating an X) that'll help prevent the tarp from ripping giving you more life out off it and with the tarps that have the reflective side like the one in the video you can do the same using some aluminium foil tape to further reinforce the tarp whilst still keeping the full reflective properties. If you really wanted to go overboard you can not only do the "X" from corner to corner but you could also add a little extra making a "+" over the top to really insure the tarp won't rip on you. If you're on a budget but want a "survival tarp" you can use these same tips to reinforce one off those reflective thermal blankets paramedics use to insulate patients.....still won't be as strong as a proper tarp but it'll be a lot stronger than a normal space blanket!
Yup. My newest tarp had the grommets rip out on day one. Now, 8 months later, the small stones that I wrapped ino the corners are still doing the trick. It looks a bit messy, but they hold really well.
G’day, Dan. That’s the ONLY way to handle a tarp,with grommets. I have several tarps from Cooke Custom Sewing because they have sewn in loops all around the perimeters, and across the centerlines. I stopped counting at 25 different configurations they can be rigged for. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
@@yellowdog762jb I flatten the original grommet as long as it’s not to fucked up, then you could add some strong gorilla tape then add the washers. It’s really up to you. Trail and error. Also reinforcing the problem area with layers of rubberized material 🪡 needle and thread it. It’s kinda limitless.
@@UFOSPACEMAN trial and error doesnt sound good to me..I dont want to mess up my tarp,so i'll just stick to the tried and true method shown here..Good idea though...
I already use gorilla tape and elastic in the guy lines. The one trick I use that you didn't mention is to spread the load across multiple grommets. I tie a cord to one grommet, run it through second, then tie it off to the third, leaving the cord loose so it forms two loops between the grommets. Then I pull the two loops together and clip a carabiner or chain quick link around both, then run the guy line from the quick link. The strain from the guy line is spread, then, across three grommets.
Sounds very similar to the process we use in Boy Scouts called the "Flying Tarp". Run the cord over-under the grommets on either side of the tarp and then attach to trees with an adjustable tension knot. This allows for the tarp to "fly/float" in high winds. The back and front of the tarp, with an underlying rope attached aforehand to the anchor trees were re-inforced in the method you described and the lines attached higher up to these same trees. Good video, Dad. The comments are also interesting and provide valuable information. 🍁
You had me goin Dan. I really thought you were going to tie up the four corners and jump into the tarp at the end. Lol I really liked videos that pay homage to the old cheap blue tarp no matter how much nice gear we all have we all started with one of those.
A grommet is just a hole waiting to become a rip. Another thing that puts less "tearing" stress on a grommet hole are those bungee loops with a plastic ball on the end. You could make your own with a monkey's fist or a large stopper knot (a Franciscan knot on a doubled up elastic cord). The even stress of a ball trying to pull through the grommet whole is a lot less likely to tear the fabric than the sideways stress at a single point of a loop of paracord.
Thank you very much. I will do this with the tape. I use a cheap 3v3 tarp, it's great, but I know it will wear out soon. Or I would, maybe with this it will last a long time. I use my poncho for the floor and it was already damaging the eyelet, I will reinforce it too. I will use the tape I have, which is the normal silver one. It should work well, I was waiting for it to wear out so I could sew it and then glue it over the seam, but I will do it this way because it is easier and faster.
Great idea and Gorilla Tape strength and adhesion blew me away when i first tried it! Question: are you wearing a shemagh and where did you (ie: where can I) get one that doesn't look like a middle eastern terry-or-ist? (not sure what I can say without sensor ship on yew tew b -- "they" don't like me much).
@@Tasty4339 Thanks. I've checked Dan's website and haven't seen any. All those I've seen on Amazon look Palestinian or Arabic and I seek one esp. for the winter-time functionality (VERY useful indeed!!) but NOT for emulation or role play!
Hey Dan, thanks for another awesome video. I had grommets to address also. ( Hello, Grommet. 😅) I reinforced the grommet with flex tape. Is much thicker and has a super hold.
In windy weather tent camping I used to use ranger bands between the tent guy lines and the stakes, sure the wind got through sometimes but the sleetsheet remained covering the inner tent.
Great idea............. may I sugguest that u put a small stone and wrap the tarp corner around the stone then paracord around the tarp holding the stone......very secure and last long time gi. hhehehhe
I used to use big elastic hair ties (stolen from my wife) and the clear embossed drop cloths for painting. I just use small stones, clumps of leaves to make a 'ball' so the tie downs for the middle sections had something to bite onto. I'd use sheet bend knots on the corners though. Easy peasy.
Good thoughts. I myself like to use the electricians duct tape..a bit more expensive but it's stays in place for the duration I never had a problem with it. I get mine at the big orange store.
You can add extra grommets to spread the tension. If you do, do t just punch a hole. Use an awl or a spike to make a hole by pushing between the threads. That way you’re not cutting and thereby weakening the fabric.
they make "permanent" gorilla tape that is waterproof, which would be much better than the regular stuff for this application, especially if the tarp is staying outside for long periods of time.
I've seen people run a perimeter rope through the grommets and then tie off to the rope, the idea being that the perimeter rope will disburse the force to all the grommets?
I like the mods but if you have the time it would be better to buy some webbing and sew a loop on each corner and the mid points. Still cheap, doesn't take long and will make the tarp much more versatile
Great tip! Love this channel. You make me laugh and teach me something new each time I watch. Very much appreciate your time, talent and sharing of knowledge. And yes… Yay, Gorilla Tape! 👍😁
It was as if you were reading my mind when you said a million percent and corrected yourself, lmao 🤣. Good catch.. thank you for sharing your experience and expertise
I wonder if it would help a little if the manufacturers melted the grommet holes, or lazar cut them, instead of cutting or punching them? I have some Flex Seal tape, which is pretty stuff stuff. Has anyone tried that?
I like TRex tape more than Gorilla tape. Ive used both together on tarps and plastic sheeting and left it outside till the tarps and plastic sheeting were no good. The T Rex worked best. I even got the waterproof gorilla tape which is supposed to be better for such things and the T Rex still outperformed it. Maybe in some conditions Gorrilla Tape is better. I live in the Mo Ozarks and get some pretty harsh weather cold, hot, wind and ice which is hard on any kind of tape. Your tarps will for sure last a lot longer with taped eyes. Normally until the tarp itself rotts.
If you have to buy a cheap tarp, try your best to avoid the blue ones. What color do mosquitoes love the most? If you guessed blue, you're right. Not sure why so many pieces of camping gear come in blue.
would it help if they put tape or other reinforcement under the grommet, knowing the grommet is going to cut the fibers? could probably test a used tarp. tear out of stock grommet. tearout of gromment with tape layed over. tearout of grommet that was placed in a new location on teh tarp after tape was pre-applied.
this was reply to someone reconvening a bingo ball type attacher, since it’s book length Il chang it to regular coment- agrEd, 2 square shaped(from 1 rectangle) THEN THAT 2Yc! w/gorilla duct & then a set of bungi ball gizmos - & I’l save you all some time ordering these, the length, for example, of a 5”(which stretches to 10ish diameter) as they arrive, is not 5 or 2&1/2 - but like 3-4ish, yS s2pid just the mSNgr👋. So anyway, reverse math is, account for total needed length(including wrapping around watever, etc,) then, as said about these shock cords, dont wanna stretch to maximum just 2/3-3/4 tops, THENN, don’t forget, both cords go out around & back? SO, let’s say total aimed measurement should be 7-8-9” ‘round trip’ distance - wats that mean? it means 5”r(er’s), which appear to be 3 at store.. & btw., minimal gromet diameter 3/8” for all4(2-2Yc) to feed through. lastly, only way to stop same cord from being pulled BACK through gromet!, MAYBE!, is after feeding it back to beginning, to feed returning double cords between both starting cords, then around ball & back, & even that’s just friction so better 3/8 then 1/2.. strange design flaw in those.. gr8 viDO btw.😉
I’m sorry sir but Gorilla tape is not duct tape. They are worlds apart. Yes duct, not duck tape, because that’s what it was originally designed for until everyone found out that you could fix anything with it. Gorilla tape is going to outlast that poly.
Yes Sir, Gorilla Tape is the best, Thanks for sharing this great tip and trick on tarps . I'm 62 years old and Old Boy Scout, U.S. Army Vet '79-'86 , Bushcrafter,Woodsmans, Hunter, Trapper, Fisherman also Thank You For Sharing Your Time and Knowledge and Wisdom and Experience and Passing On The Craft. Tim L.
Thank you Tim. Welcome Home. ❤
I still miss the old style duct tape that was everywhere before they got cheap and went to plastic. It was fabric like athletic tape, but it had those big, stringy fibers too, like strapping tape, but easier to tear. That stuff was cheap and super useful, and actually worked on ducts. Gorilla Tape is a way better adhesive, but it isn't super cheap, either.
@@willcool713 I’ve noticed them shit heads downing their quality over the years too.
@@HOOKEMHORNSGAL1978 Thank You very much and I would do it again today if they needed me.
@@UFOSPACEMAN Yes Sir they have.
If you put a long stretch off tape from corner to corner (creating an X) that'll help prevent the tarp from ripping giving you more life out off it and with the tarps that have the reflective side like the one in the video you can do the same using some aluminium foil tape to further reinforce the tarp whilst still keeping the full reflective properties. If you really wanted to go overboard you can not only do the "X" from corner to corner but you could also add a little extra making a "+" over the top to really insure the tarp won't rip on you. If you're on a budget but want a "survival tarp" you can use these same tips to reinforce one off those reflective thermal blankets paramedics use to insulate patients.....still won't be as strong as a proper tarp but it'll be a lot stronger than a normal space blanket!
Yup. My newest tarp had the grommets rip out on day one. Now, 8 months later, the small stones that I wrapped ino the corners are still doing the trick. It looks a bit messy, but they hold really well.
G’day, Dan. That’s the ONLY way to handle a tarp,with grommets. I have several tarps from Cooke Custom Sewing because they have sewn in loops all around the perimeters, and across the centerlines. I stopped counting at 25 different configurations they can be rigged for.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
I have to agree 💯 percent gorilla tape is definitely the best duct tape great video 👍👍👍
Good evening from Syracuse NY brother thank you for sharing your thoughts and wood lore and adventures
You can also make the grommet lips much wider using large washers.
How do you do that? Does it involve removing the original grommets first? If so, would adding duct tape before you install new grommets make sense?
@@yellowdog762jb I flatten the original grommet as long as it’s not to fucked up, then you could add some strong gorilla tape then add the washers. It’s really up to you. Trail and error. Also reinforcing the problem area with layers of rubberized material 🪡 needle and thread it. It’s kinda limitless.
@@UFOSPACEMAN trial and error doesnt sound good to me..I dont want to mess up my tarp,so i'll just stick to the tried and true method shown here..Good idea though...
Good info I also use tarp clamps sometimes
Many thanks Mr. Dan, for sharing your vast woodlore knowledge. I've never seen any of your videos that wern't both instructive and valuable. Cheers❤❤
Great tip, thanks Dan.
Cloth & pvc duct tape and zip ties, three of the most useful inventions in history.
Excellent video!
You can pull it a million percent ... you just can't stretch it that far.
Wow. I go thru a fair number of tarps every year. I really appreciate you sharing this.
Great tip! Thanks. I’m sure it’s way stronger now AND I would also love to see a stress test on a non-modified corner vs a modified one lol
I already use gorilla tape and elastic in the guy lines. The one trick I use that you didn't mention is to spread the load across multiple grommets.
I tie a cord to one grommet, run it through second, then tie it off to the third, leaving the cord loose so it forms two loops between the grommets.
Then I pull the two loops together and clip a carabiner or chain quick link around both, then run the guy line from the quick link.
The strain from the guy line is spread, then, across three grommets.
Sounds very similar to the process we use in Boy Scouts called the "Flying Tarp". Run the cord over-under the grommets on either side of the tarp and then attach to trees with an adjustable tension knot. This allows for the tarp to "fly/float" in high winds. The back and front of the tarp, with an underlying rope attached aforehand to the anchor trees were re-inforced in the method you described and the lines attached higher up to these same trees. Good video, Dad. The comments are also interesting and provide valuable information. 🍁
Great tip for me to use on my three tarps which I have temporarily over my firewood stacks.
You had me goin Dan. I really thought you were going to tie up the four corners and jump into the tarp at the end. Lol
I really liked videos that pay homage to the old cheap blue tarp no matter how much nice gear we all have we all started with one of those.
I always have one of these reflective poly tarps with me. I prefer it to a mylar space blanket. Even though it's larger and much heavier in my pack.
A grommet is just a hole waiting to become a rip. Another thing that puts less "tearing" stress on a grommet hole are those bungee loops with a plastic ball on the end. You could make your own with a monkey's fist or a large stopper knot (a Franciscan knot on a doubled up elastic cord). The even stress of a ball trying to pull through the grommet whole is a lot less likely to tear the fabric than the sideways stress at a single point of a loop of paracord.
That's what I thought he had initially. They're designed to be used with tarps for that very reason.
Yup. Did my main tarps this same way EXCEPT for the Shock Cord. I'll be going back and swapping out the paracord. Thanks for that tip.
Thank you very much. I will do this with the tape. I use a cheap 3v3 tarp, it's great, but I know it will wear out soon. Or I would, maybe with this it will last a long time. I use my poncho for the floor and it was already damaging the eyelet, I will reinforce it too. I will use the tape I have, which is the normal silver one. It should work well, I was waiting for it to wear out so I could sew it and then glue it over the seam, but I will do it this way because it is easier and faster.
Did that to the my cheapo Arcturus. Works great. And T Rex tape is even tougher than Gorilla Tape.
Great idea and Gorilla Tape strength and adhesion blew me away when i first tried it!
Question: are you wearing a shemagh and where did you (ie: where can I) get one that doesn't look like a middle eastern terry-or-ist? (not sure what I can say without sensor ship on yew tew b -- "they" don't like me much).
They sell them online...multipurpose and useful
@@Tasty4339 Thanks. I've checked Dan's website and haven't seen any. All those I've seen on Amazon look Palestinian or Arabic and I seek one esp. for the winter-time functionality (VERY useful indeed!!) but NOT for emulation or role play!
I used to use to tarp clamps years ago. That definitely got to be a pain but, never had a tarp rip on me in highlands and pouring rain.
Thanks Dan. Great tip. Can believe more aren't subscribed to your site
Hey Dan, thanks for another awesome video. I had grommets to address also. ( Hello, Grommet. 😅) I reinforced the grommet with flex tape. Is much thicker and has a super hold.
In windy weather tent camping I used to use ranger bands between the tent guy lines and the stakes, sure the wind got through sometimes but the sleetsheet remained covering the inner tent.
Helpful advise.
At one time I had flex seal tape laying around and reinforced all the gromers.
Still going strong.
Great tip, thank you very much!
When do you anticipate restocking the green T60? Thanks
@coalcracker
Great idea............. may I sugguest that u put a small stone and wrap the tarp corner around the stone then paracord around the tarp holding the stone......very secure and last long time gi. hhehehhe
Good hack. Thanks.
T6 Zero whoop whoop! Awesome Love mine! Thanks Dan!
I enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Awesome Tip 😮😊
I used to use big elastic hair ties (stolen from my wife) and the clear embossed drop cloths for painting. I just use small stones, clumps of leaves to make a 'ball' so the tie downs for the middle sections had something to bite onto. I'd use sheet bend knots on the corners though. Easy peasy.
great tip! love your tutorials! thank you Dan
Thank You for this tip.🎉
😮good tip Dan, thanks and take care😊
Good thoughts.
I myself like to use the electricians duct tape..a bit more expensive but it's stays in place for the duration
I never had a problem with it.
I get mine at the big orange store.
That’s why I bought the bungee cord!!!! Now to take care of my tarps.
Awesome Dan thanks.!!😊☮️
Great tarp tip
I finally broke down and got some gorilla tape. I avoided it before because it cost a little more, but I agree with you sir, it is the best!
Thanks for the tips
what size elastic would anyone recommend 1/8 inch or bigger
You can add extra grommets to spread the tension. If you do, do t just punch a hole. Use an awl or a spike to make a hole by pushing between the threads. That way you’re not cutting and thereby weakening the fabric.
they make "permanent" gorilla tape that is waterproof, which would be much better than the regular stuff for this application, especially if the tarp is staying outside for long periods of time.
It's way more expensive , too expensive I think
What’s with the rooms? Have you converted to Asatru?
Pretty practical- the cheap tarps only last a while.
Good idea ingenious man😊
Good advice even if i use cheap one and it last for 1-2 years if i don't get big storm i still don't want to brake and stay in the rain :))
Use these as my ground cloth now.👊
Cool info
I've seen people run a perimeter rope through the grommets and then tie off to the rope, the idea being that the perimeter rope will disburse the force to all the grommets?
I like the mods but if you have the time it would be better to buy some webbing and sew a loop on each corner and the mid points. Still cheap, doesn't take long and will make the tarp much more versatile
Usefull tip im sick of ripping my tarps 😅and the mod i do is pretty crap..cheers mate
I use tarp buddy. It's a nice piece of equipment if you really want to save a tarp.
Amazing idea and yes gorilla tape is hands down the best.
Might try T-Rex tape. Dollar stores are where I have found it. Hard to un-roll good sign 👍🏼
Great tip! Love this channel. You make me laugh and teach me something new each time I watch. Very much appreciate your time, talent and sharing of knowledge. And yes… Yay, Gorilla Tape! 👍😁
OK, but, how do you protect that poly tarp from the uv rays? They only last maybe a little over a year and start deteriorating..
Good vid.
When r more mineshaft knives gonna b ready ??
I prefer the sheet bend method but you do lose some material on the corner from tying it in.
It was as if you were reading my mind when you said a million percent and corrected yourself, lmao 🤣. Good catch.. thank you for sharing your experience and expertise
I wonder if it would help a little if the manufacturers melted the grommet holes, or lazar cut them, instead of cutting or punching them?
I have some Flex Seal tape, which is pretty stuff stuff. Has anyone tried that?
Hey Ma! After the duct tape trick I can string it between trees and play stuntman.
Did a video on this 2 years ago 👊🏻
Can you do one on how to fix Traps next?
Ace tips dude
I like TRex tape more than Gorilla tape. Ive used both together on tarps and plastic sheeting and left it outside till the tarps and plastic sheeting were no good. The T Rex worked best. I even got the waterproof gorilla tape which is supposed to be better for such things and the T Rex still outperformed it. Maybe in some conditions Gorrilla Tape is better. I live in the Mo Ozarks and get some pretty harsh weather cold, hot, wind and ice which is hard on any kind of tape. Your tarps will for sure last a lot longer with taped eyes. Normally until the tarp itself rotts.
Would love to buy a T60, just make it bigger…
If you have to buy a cheap tarp, try your best to avoid the blue ones. What color do mosquitoes love the most? If you guessed blue, you're right. Not sure why so many pieces of camping gear come in blue.
👍🏻
would it help if they put tape or other reinforcement under the grommet, knowing the grommet is going to cut the fibers?
could probably test a used tarp. tear out of stock grommet. tearout of gromment with tape layed over. tearout of grommet that was placed in a new location on teh tarp after tape was pre-applied.
Something, something, something.... Hang up all four corners in a tree and dive on it. Challenge: Accepted hahaha
Stitch in time-saves nine
3M Performance duct tape 8979 is better because it removes cleanly even a year later!
Thx Dan!
Love Gorilla tape!!
This tap vl nt work if weather z hot
This duct tape don't work in hot area places.i tried alot
Thank you. I love gorilla tape.
That's right, NEVER go to a million percent ... it'll be ugly.
So no hints for brand-new totally shredded tarps thanks to a 9 month old shepherd? Lol
LOL!!! Mine just turned 3, thank goodness he is out of that stage. I can't tell you how many tv remotes he tore up
Gorilla tape all the way 👍. Nice ond Dan
👍👍👍
this was reply to someone reconvening a bingo ball type attacher, since it’s book length Il chang it to regular coment- agrEd, 2 square shaped(from 1 rectangle) THEN THAT 2Yc! w/gorilla duct & then a set of bungi ball gizmos - & I’l save you all some time ordering these, the length, for example, of a 5”(which stretches to 10ish diameter) as they arrive, is not 5 or 2&1/2 - but like 3-4ish, yS s2pid just the mSNgr👋. So anyway, reverse math is, account for total needed length(including wrapping around watever, etc,) then, as said about these shock cords, dont wanna stretch to maximum just 2/3-3/4 tops, THENN, don’t forget, both cords go out around & back? SO, let’s say total aimed measurement should be 7-8-9” ‘round trip’ distance - wats that mean? it means 5”r(er’s), which appear to be 3 at store.. & btw., minimal gromet diameter 3/8” for all4(2-2Yc) to feed through. lastly, only way to stop same cord from being pulled BACK through gromet!, MAYBE!, is after feeding it back to beginning, to feed returning double cords between both starting cords, then around ball & back, & even that’s just friction so better 3/8 then 1/2.. strange design flaw in those.. gr8 viDO btw.😉
I'm told there is now something stronger and better than Gorilla tape,if i remember correctly it's called T Rex Brute Force Tape.
Duct tape lose its stickiness in sunlight due to heat
What about T-Rex tape? It's stronger than Gorilla tape from my experience with both Gorilla tape and T-Rex tape
funny more I think about I don’t see how those bal bunji gizmos attach to Sk wat squiggity, hmnn🤔 hUd of thunk 👋
Always round the corners, won't have to reapply gorilla tape.
I’m sorry sir but Gorilla tape is not duct tape. They are worlds apart. Yes duct, not duck tape, because that’s what it was originally designed for until everyone found out that you could fix anything with it. Gorilla tape is going to outlast that poly.
I am kinda anal and use the duct tape idea upgraded with a tarp clip. And I still haven't even used that tarp in the woods. 🤗🙄🤗
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gorilla tape sucks dogs!!!
Man, what a cheesy "episode" just for the sake of making an episode ......
I always have one of these reflective poly tarps with me. I prefer it to a mylar space blanket. Even though it's larger and much heavier in my pack.
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