Best way to reinforce grommets on a silver tarp?
Best way to reinforce grommets on a silver tarp?
Put up the shade structure last weekend in a mild breeze, the grommets were already looking pretty sketchy. Any ideas? All I can think of is duct tape! Thanks.
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you can probably find these at any hardware store, I got mine at home deposit
http://www.overtons.com/cgi-bin/overton ... .cgi?23986
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grommets
Harbor Freight has poly clip-like gizmos that pinch onto the tarp wherever you might need extra support, are removable and don't make a hole. I've used them, but haven't given them the BRC stress test yet.
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Gnome depot in SD only has a repair kit, and they're metal. If the tarp is torn already, how can this help? I'm looking for the little plastic thingies still.... I guess if I sew new tarp material around new metal grommets. Wait, why not just sew tarp material around them before I get there. Hmm, thanks again people.
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To tell you the truth i'm really not sure. I bought a pack of these but haven't tried them yet. I bought a 20x30 tarp on ebay. It has gromets on it so I figured this would just help tie it down better. We plan on hanging one end of the tarp to a car or shade structure and just rebar the other end into the ground. This will serve as shade for our tents. I guess I should experiment with it before I hit the playa 
Zona_the_stona,
Thank You for my latest freak out. When you posted about a 20' by 30' tarp I went into repeat mode and thought that is what I bought. And then freaked out as this is twice as wide as I wanted. So I had to go tape it out. Which led to a close encounter with the Orange County Sheriffs. 4 of them. I think that they thought I had this big tarp (10' x 30') spread out in my driveway to dispose of some bodies. Now there are some neighbors I would not mind losing but I would never wrap them up in the driveway.
Thank You for my latest freak out. When you posted about a 20' by 30' tarp I went into repeat mode and thought that is what I bought. And then freaked out as this is twice as wide as I wanted. So I had to go tape it out. Which led to a close encounter with the Orange County Sheriffs. 4 of them. I think that they thought I had this big tarp (10' x 30') spread out in my driveway to dispose of some bodies. Now there are some neighbors I would not mind losing but I would never wrap them up in the driveway.
TJ Rocks!!
Great answers from everyone, but TJ rocks. Not only a great suggestion but visuals. How cool is that.
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Repair Jobbies
Last year I made completely new grommet holes by putting duct tape on both sides and then I used the grommet repair kit. It worked quite well, allowing me to cut a whole tarp to size and reset a whole new set of grommets!
It's about beer O'clock guys....where's my riot?
