How did you convert the tipi to take a stove, ie; how to get the chimney through the canvas?
I was thinking of removing one of the windows and replacing it with a sheet of silicon rubber bonded in place with a hole
in the middle any better ideas??
i cut an X in one of the windows and pushed the chimney cowl through that.
the first time i used it the plastic molded itself to the cowl pretty well with the warmth from the chimney, this made a nice tight seal and worked really well. it even kept the rain out, which i hadn't expected at all.
the second time i used it (last weekend) the plastic had gone a little bit brittle and ripped as soon as i pushed the cowl through. because it had ripped it didn't fit so well and ended up flapping against the chimney, it melted and stuck to the chimney and then burned away. surprisingly it didn't cause too much of a problem at all, i guess all the burning plastic fumes went straight up through the cowl so at least it didn't smell. it may well have been a different matter if i hadn't been in the tent at the time though.
the way i'd go about it if i was going to be keeping the argos tipi would be to remove one of the windows and replace it with a "sleeve" of a fairly heavy polycotton, i'd put a drawstring in the end of the sleeve so that i could pull it tight around the cowl. if i did that i'd try and make the thing as "neat" as i could, i'd want as little excess fabric flapping around as possible.
stuart