Yes, that was my plan. I was planning on using 30 foot for the ridgeline and the rest for continuous loops for prussicks and other odds and ends. I just didnt know if 30 foot would be long enough
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Yes, that was my plan. I was planning on using 30 foot for the ridgeline and the rest for continuous loops for prussicks and other odds and ends. I just didnt know if 30 foot would be long enough
I got 50 foot of lash it, 4 dutch hooks, and one wasp
So i just ordered some bling from dutch and some 1.75mm lash it. How long is everyone making their ridgeline for their tarps
Wow that reflective cord is bright
Threw these together tonight for the kids. We lofted my sons bed tonight, giving a perfect opportunity to hang some small hammocks. Here they are watching the santa claus 2
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Lol last year they caught her on a zipline
So after a few hours of me making stuff sacks and a hammock for my niece for christmas, i went to bed. I left out all my fabric and sewing machine and woke up to my kids saying our elf on the shelf...
Cant watch it on my tablet. Boo
Be aware that cuiver river state park wont let you hang from trees
Welcome aboard neighbor. Im in ofallon mo. Go cards
:rolleyes:
What material is that
You could probly get a couple carbon fiber arrows from walmart and make a lighter spreader bar
I need 10 yards of 1.9. Where is the best place to get it price wise
Welcolme from ofallon mo
I saw a hammock and two tents in my neighborhood when I was going out the other day. Was wondering if it could of been anyone on here. Didn't have time to stop and ask
I love having my own plotter. Ive made lots of stickers. Did you design the hammock one yourself or pul
l it off the web
well im not a hiker yet. so i have no pads. ive always been a car camper. so i sleep in a tent with a queen size air matress. i dont think that will fit in my hammock. lol. i dont have anything...
so ive had my hammock made for a while now and im alittle confused with how ppl are measuring the length of there hammock. from end to end, my hammock is 11' 8". it seems like this is two long. ...
i would call this a successful forum
thats the same hammock i was going to get.
Does anyone have any breaking weight on these shackles
welcome. i am newer to the site as well. i live in st. charles mo and often camp in cuiver river. nice to have a fellow st. louian in the group.
i have a 12 foot hammock. it puts the ridge line up pretty high. but is very comfy
im a noob to hanging, but not to camping. ive got plenty of stuff that could be useful in the field. i might even have to start making some more soft shackles and whoopieslings to throw in there as...
i bought my wife a singer about 5 years ago. i just took it out of the box a month ago to make my first hammock. your wifes will work fine.
at what temp should i worry about using a bottom insulator. i do most of my camping in the summer and fall. the temps at night only get to the 70s.
thanks in advance
matt
i saw a video on youtube of a guy that hung out in a tree in a neighborhood. and i mean in a tree. it looked like he was 20-30 feet up in a tree and slept there. has anyone else done somthing like...
If I've read some of the grafts right. A hammock with a thirty degree slack only puts the persons weight at the anker points
No they are not attached to the walls. The angle that the hammock was at there really wasn't a chance of it coming down
Thanks for all the compliments. I finaly got some carabiners that I trust holding me up. I just got home from REI. Wow that store is sweet. It's a good thing I didn't have more money. Lol
i wish. lol. although i dont think they would know if i did.
what a scary feeling being suspended in the air by somthing you made. i was finaly able to hang in my hammock. this is in my office at work. dont have a pic of me in the hammock, but here is the...
no, no audience, thank god. just me in my stupidity
i have amsteel now. i was just testing the hammock out at work. it held me sitting, but the minute i went to lay back the head side of the rope broke. i think it was cut by the shelf i was hanging...
no, i was in my office at work. hit the concrete floor. only about a foot high.
i hit the ground yesterday with my first built hammock. wont be using paracord for suspension anymore. lol..
thanks bud, i live right next to a bass pro. looks like ill be taking a trip
yeh, i broke one of those childrens needles making one of mine. i wouldnt mind having some wire like opie uses either.
that does make it look very simple to use.
where does one attach theirs to on a gathered end hammock. the only rope i have at the moment is 1/8 amsteel and 550 paracord. which one would you recommend for the line.
what is the most pressure that is put on a ridgeline and what is everyone using to make theres. what is the common length.
thanks in advance
matt
well i got my shipment of amsteel in and couldnt resist making a whoopie sling. i used a child sewing needle. that was the hardest part about it. there has got to be an easier tool to use. i did...
well i just orded 100 feet of 1/8 from redden marine. now the wait begins
is there anyway someone could post a pic of amsteel 7/64 and 1/8 next to each other and some other reference for me. im getting ready to order mine and just want to see it before i make the plunge
not yet. i still have to get amsteel for the whoopie slings.
just got back from west marine and they didnt have any. i asked and they just gave me a funny look and said they have never heard of it before. looks like im ordering it online
Well I got the fabric out to sew up the seems and noticed I bought 48" wide instead of 60". Well I figured I would hem up the sides and make it for a gear hammock or a hammock for my kids. It sure...
thanks, ill just have to get something else for the snake skins. any idea on the suspention i mentioned
so i stopped by jo anns yesterday and got 4 yards of rip stop. dont know the oz of it. im wanting to build my own hammock and snake skins out of it. im 6 foot tall and 190 lbs. how long should i...