It will flex a fair bit. I use 2" schedule 40 pipe (which I believe is the "black pipe"), for work in theatre all the time. It is strong, but has a lot of flex. It will be bouncy when in the hammock, and difficult to get the hang angle right.
It will flex a fair bit. I use 2" schedule 40 pipe (which I believe is the "black pipe"), for work in theatre all the time. It is strong, but has a lot of flex. It will be bouncy when in the hammock, and difficult to get the hang angle right.
What schedule pipe are you considering using? I would think a sch80/XS pipe would be a minimum size with sch120 or greater providing more peace of mind. Fortunately, iron pipe isn't likely to actually break and drop you to the ground (unless it's a corroded, rusty mess). I can see it slowly bending over time though. I have a closeline in my back yard made with 2" pipe supports (no idea what schedule, they came with the house) that are bent inward at both ends. And that's from nothing more that the tension on the lines, and some occasional wet laundry.
Thanks for all the input. It sounds like I should explore other options.
The pipe that I had been considering was sch 40 black steel from Home Depot.
That is what I used, works fine.. used quick dry concrete..
We would be one step closer to world peace, if everyone slept in a hammock..
Where did you get the sleeve? Home depot hast 4.5 foot pieces but they're almost $40.
You could fill the pipe with ready mix, that would probably hold. I would suggest galvanized instead of black Iron though.
By all means, let's argue about whether or not a hammock will hurt a tree. All the while ignoring the fact that there is an island of garbage the size of Texas floating in the Pacific ocean. Or how about the fact that over 75% of the world's nuclear reactors are leaking...
I buried 3" thick fence post for my back yard hammock. It's working great. Go to a fence company and they will help you get the right gauge thickness. I didn't use a sleeve, so they are permanent, but they do not bend at all.
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