I tried posting this on the suspension forum but I think it belongs here...
I have been doing a lot of reading and learning here.
I have had a Skeeter Beeter since last Christmas but due to finances I was unable to keep getting the gear needed to use it.
I recently got a pair of whoppie slings and tree huggers from AHE. I also got 25' of 7/64" amsteel. I rigged up a way to hang my hammock in my garage.
I want to say a huge thanks to opie, before ordering the extra amsteel I read probably all of your splice tutorials. You really made my learning possible.
For days I played with the hammock without anyway to set the sag. After more reading here I made my own adjustable SRL.
I basically wanted a large whoppie sling. I followed several tutorials here and my first splicing attempt went well.
After that I wanted to add a quick release method to add and remove the SRL. I read a variety of posts on soft shackles, nano shackles, and a bunch more name I can't remember. What I came up with was 24" with a loop in the middle, then 2" on each side, then a locked brommel (sp), followed by a 4" bury, then another locked brommel, followed by a diamond knot, then I buried the tail into one tail.
I use this connected to the hammock whoopie by a larkshead, the larkshead is within the buried section of the shackle.
Is this a suitable way to set this up? Is my shackle being used properly? Would it be best to have the diamond knot up or down? Will the larkshead within the bury be an issue?
While I was at it I added a few more mods, a combination of problem child and grizzlyadams mods to add a ridgeline. I wanted the outside adjust ability with my whoopie plus the net being mostly held high. The two center spots were done exactly as the two other members did it. I then added two loops that the SRL go through. Those were simply cordura with grossgain under it and sandwiched in the hammock.
The whole setup
How does it look? Knots/splice ok?
Thanks to the awesome members here and their willingness to share with new members like me.
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