Here's a post from Detail Man on a NO SEW method for adding tarp pullouts using silicone to glue the patches on. He got very good, surprisingly strong results:
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=25782
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Here's a post from Detail Man on a NO SEW method for adding tarp pullouts using silicone to glue the patches on. He got very good, surprisingly strong results:
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=25782
Yep, I used one this winter. Paid the $19.99 last summer for it. You need to add some tie outs and a ridgeline, but I think it works great. Lots of room and lots of options for setup.
Here's a couple of photos of a trip I took in late March.
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery.../5/ponca_1.jpg
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery.../5/ponca_2.jpg
Those are excellent action shots, thanks for posting!
I just got the first 2 in last night and as soon as they were unpacked, they were on the sewing table getting reinforcements on the existing tie out straps and then got 2 added to the middle so they could be hung A-frame.
Just got 2 in and added mid-point tie-outs to the center of each. They are great tarps for the money. I examined the existing tie-outs closely and they actually are reinforced very well.
pictures!!!!!:)
Back in stock...http://www.bargainoutfitters.com/net....aspx?a=328267 and at Sportsmans Guide. Bargainoutfitters has lower shipping.
Yeah, I just ordered two more, they are too nice to pass up and have to wait on again. Now I'll have 5 of these although a few are spoken for.
WIRERAT: Let us know when you get notification that they are in. That way, we'll all know they're back in stock. THANKS!