Yes, they work fine for that.
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Yes, they work fine for that.
1- When you start out with the shock cord not pulled to its maximum you can get a gust of wind ridding on top of sustained winds. The sustained wind can cause the shock cord to be pulled out to its...
Brandon... I looked around in my old tackle boxes but don't have my decades old spring based fish scale anymore, I guess my son claimed that.
They don't have very much force, they are doubled up...
I got that from Ray Jardine's book, but you need stakes with smooth round shafts for that to work.
The 1/16" Yale Pulse Line bites in pretty well once you set the knot. I don't think it will slip, I worry more about it cutting through the shock cord. I have used it on some 1/8" cord with good...
I do it a little different. I posted how on the Yahoo hammock camping forum in the files section. There are two MsWord documents in the Files section under Youngblood's Stuff, Self Tensioning...
Jay,
Do you know how to put shock cord on the side pullouts and guylines? Those help a lot with silnylon tarps, especially large ones.