He is using cotton material. I wonder if this will work with slippery nylon... will it hold? I have not seen this before.. thanx
http://www.videojug.com/webvideo/how...n-easy-hammock
He is using cotton material. I wonder if this will work with slippery nylon... will it hold? I have not seen this before.. thanx
http://www.videojug.com/webvideo/how...n-easy-hammock
It might... but I'm not guaranteeing it.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=15205
That is a much more tried/known to be reliable method.
Great thread title!!!
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I use that method with my amsteel whoopie slings, on all the hammocks I've made. Holds just fine. Just make sure you cinch everything down before sitting in it. Same as any knot, I guess.
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I have made a couple like that for some of my nephews when
they have come over and want to sleep in a hommock.
Never used a sheet but a heaver type blanket.
filman
Plan on making one of these for my son as soon as I get around to making him a hammock stand for his room.
Pete.
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