Another idea for the static - use a fabric softener sheet like you put in the drier. Rub it on the fabric. You might need to use a couple of sheets. It will also take a good bit of static from hair.
Hope this helps.
Another idea for the static - use a fabric softener sheet like you put in the drier. Rub it on the fabric. You might need to use a couple of sheets. It will also take a good bit of static from hair.
Hope this helps.
AC
The .... pictures are .... too funny. Not sure I would get rid of the static yet ..... myself ..... I would get the kids to get in and out as many times as they would fall for that.
Nice job on the hammock.
I do not wish to be disturbed - but I can't help it!
Maybe if you just ground the sucker...
Dave
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Here's a few pictures of mine. Same polyester ripstop material as animalcontrol for the bed material with a 1.1 nylon ripstop second layer. The finished size is also 58" x 132" and I used a 112" ridgeline.
This thing is extremely roomy and comfortable. The extra 12" of length makes a world of difference(to me anyway). The second layer is so I can try adding some foot end insulation without it being inside the hammock. I might also try experimenting with some full length Insultex between the layers. The bugnet can be unzipped and rolled up along one side.
Link to large pic.
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Link to large pic.
Jerry
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VERY nice, guys!!
(At first, my coffee-starved eyes read 'microFLEECE' and it just didn't make sense. It's amazing how coffee clears things up some days... )
It makes sense to use something that helps cut the wind, AND adds fun with making interesting hairstyles
During the nasty cold weather, I had been adding my weathershield over my underquilt. I've been considering using a heavier, more wind-resistant fabric. Less to rig! The weight would probably be a wash.
Great job! Keep us posted on how it all works out for you!
Jerry, have you named your new hammock yet? The black mamba or black hole? black-eyed pea?
Very nice looking hammocks guys.
Ambulo tua ambulo.
I can sure see the appeal to a hammock made of this fabric. Is it as soft as the stuff they use for clothing?
The static thing would be a project-killer for me. It's so dry out here to begin with that I can just about power my whole house just by walking around in socks! I'd probably be electrocuted if I tried to roll over in my sleep in one of those hammocks.
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AC and JW, hammocks look great. you can call it Electrified Hammock. now all u need is a socket to plug something into it...
Maybe a string of LEDs on the ridgeline?
Seriously, good looking stuff, guys!
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