By Bunny
You are on the Minnesota bike trip and it’s pouring rain, it’s been raining for days. Luckily you’re keeping dry. This is because some Mini students took time to get out of class to seam seal these tents.
Since I’m the resident chief seam sealer I was entrusted with educating future seam sealers on Monday, May 6. I took Will Schiedier, Mike Phelps, and Tony Cruikshank.
Seam sealing is an art. First you get a new clean brush. Then you put it in the seam sealer. You have to work it in the seams to do a real good job. Then you let it sit for a couple hours. You can also close yourself in the tent with the seam sealer. This works real good if you are looking for a buzz.
That’s all that there is to seam sealing tents. If you are going to do this, it takes lots of practice. Have fun sealing.