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I made a scale model on graph paper.
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I made a scale model on graph paper.
West Marine hardware is online.
I know this discussion has piqued my interest.
double-sided tape or glue, or both?
I am not skillful. I reward skill. But I love technology!
Wisenber,
I saw the same pages and have wondered about the Thai 10mm Habotai silk.
How is the silk hammock?
Maybe make a "Shrug snowed-in" podcast series using your YouTube videos and that nice one you did for Warbonnet Hammocks. Huh? Like that.
"Shrug snowed-in" looks at backpacking gear.
The link is at "garlington".
I thought I had heard good things about The Garlington Insulator also called the Garlington taco.
Maybe 10mm Habotai Silk would be strong: silk is strong.
I do...
I found instructions for a silk hammock.
I am considering making a hammock using 10mm Habotai Silk like this, using whoopie slings and tree huggers and small carabiners.
Does anyone have...
WHOOO BUDDDY, you are that Shrug.
I saw your YouTube videos and I had to see every one.
Man, I know you have lived-in in winter and have got cabin fever.
I never got zany, like you, but I am...
Here is more clo information:
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s197/geekgrrl_2007/clo.png
This is from verber
Tim Marshall over at a BPL thread said he thought I would have 15-20 F quilt using 2 layers Climashield Combat and cuben on both sides of the quilt with 1/4 width triangle breathable fabric in one...
Here is an explanation.
Here is another.
This explanation is the explanation I use for a reference.
I saw this comment:
I have this question: I can expect to sew Climashield Apex only...
I'll wait to do my quilt.
I can think about what portable sewing machine is a good one.
How do Climashield Apex and Climashield Combat compare? in clo? in R-value?
I understand Climashield Combat can be sewn from the edges only.
http://purplecloud.net is inexpensive and full featured.
Their online presence is UK. They are in Auckland.
I made my own website: I use Filezilla ftp.
Except for the family hammock in a metal frame in summer in the backyard, my first "hammock" hang was a Choinard PeaPod for big wall mountainclimbing. I also used it under my Hobie cat.
I haven't...
If you mean this.
Those stake out lines would have to be secured to some pretty substantial and deeply driven stakes to hold.