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my first DIY hammock
I did the first test hang with my first DIY hammock
it is double layer..
outter layer is unknown walmart olive nylon
inside layer is silver/gray walmart ripstop
I used chain link & buckles from Paul @ AE
and some straps I have laying around
from when I strapped my canoe to the car
my only problem is I don't think it is as long as I wanted it
I need to go out & measure while it's hanging
it is very comfortable!
being 5' 3" and 112lbs guess I can get away with a shorter hammock then I anticipated
http://www.geekhostess.com/gallery/d...IY-hammock.jpg
since I took this pic I added a lightweight sleeping pad inbetween the layers
I plan to add a ridge line, side tieouts & bugnet like this
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=8785
so far so good - I am happy for someone who really never sewed before
PS. the pic above is my front yard.
When I really want to go camping I could go out back
http://www.geekhostess.com/gallery/d...2/DSC00749.jpg
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Looks great,,, I was going to suggest a ridgeline, but I see one is in the plans...
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Good lookin' work. In some ways, I wish I was 5'3. My hammocks wouldn't have to be as big and neither would the tarps. Trees could be closer together as well.
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ShadowAlpha
My congrtulations! Wellcome to ediction)))
Does it "tied ends" hammock?
Just want to tell...Run, Forest, run! (meaning don`t stop)
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I could only wish being 5'3" - it would keep my gear weight down! Looks good.
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Looks really good ShadowAlpha. A nicely done first DIY hammock!
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Thank you!
and thanks for the tip on finding closer trees.
I think I had too much of an angle on the straps too.?
The way I did the ends..
I made a channel by folding over approx 1.5" of fabric on each end
put a piece of cord through the channel - and pulled it tight to create a bunch of fabric
added the chainlink behind the fabric -- added a buckle on the other end of the chainlink
used my purty purple straps from the buckle to tree
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Nice Job Shadow... I envy all you guys that have bigger yards than I.
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Looking good. It's better looking than my first DIY hammock.
I like the pics. Makes me almost miss the days in GA at Benning and Stewart.....almost.
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Nice! Now you need to make some insulation!
:D