Turned out real nice. The company I bought it from on e-bay said it was 60" wide. Turned out to be 68" wide. Sweet. I didn't have to cut it in half thus avoiding a center seam.
Turned out real nice. The company I bought it from on e-bay said it was 60" wide. Turned out to be 68" wide. Sweet. I didn't have to cut it in half thus avoiding a center seam.
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This will have a tarp over it, yes? else the top might become an aerial pond....
just a thought, Betsy
neat job! looks good.
No doubt...lol....I'll be using my BlackCat tarp www.jhatkhat.com/Khat/camping/bcdir
My next project I'm thinking about is to turn the BlackCat into a tarp tent. Man this DIY stuff never ends. It's your fault again Grizz.
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If you sew a grosgrain loop right in the center, you could clip/tie it to the ridgeline and give you more room inside.
Great looking project!
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That looks cool FF.
looks good. I bet it was handy having the bugnet as a template! And especially handy having the Omnitape edge on the hammock already.
so when you want a little ventalation you can just open up the seal at selected places...?
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oooohhhh ahhhhhh .........top cover what type???? confused!!! like a sock
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