You need to get Pat out there!
Type: Posts; User: the Fudd
You need to get Pat out there!
Can't wait to see the pics. Good idea with the width grosgrain. Seems like it would be a much smaller chance of getting fabric caught in the zipper like that.
Great information, thank you for the reply! I was also considering using grosgrain instead of bias tape. I have a lot of experience with grosgrain and none with the bias tape.
I bought a nice...
I’m going to attempt to build my first bridge hammock and had a few questions. I’m a big guy, 75.6in tall and approximately 237lbs. Maybe add a little more to the weight if I have winter gear on. I...
I'm the webmaster for our hospital and the site looks really good! I'm viewing it on my ipad and the pictures and pages load fast. I like the clean look. A lot of people don't find the right ratio of...
It's actually very easy. Tie up the ends like a normal tarp to the same tree as your suspension and then string the four corners to the ground with guy wire. I'll stick my hiking poles, end up, in...
After making a bunch of hammocks and suspensions I decided to try something new (for me). I took my old jungle hammock and replaced the thick ropes and metal rings with 7/64 Amsteel and Whoopie...
I'm thinking about making one for an adjustable ridgeline.
I never had any problems and the merchant is very honest. He'll even refund me some money if the shipping turns out to be cheaper. The prices are good too.
I think I'll order some 1.1 ripstop seconds and make a winter tarp. I've already waterproofed an Asym tarp I've made. So waterproofing the ripstop shouldn't be an issue.
Great idea! I made a skin last night out of some mesh. I have a long tarp so my single skin ended up being 170in with pockets on either end. I didn't use any ribbon for the seem but instead used my...
Hello everyone, I'm from the northern part of South Carolina or as we call it the Upper Piedmont. I've been a hanger off and on since high school. I started out with an old jungle hammock, the kind...