What the was the project cost brake down and how much time did it take?
What the was the project cost brake down and how much time did it take?
Last edited by Triggerhpy; 10-02-2011 at 13:57.
Tortoise never for a moment stopped, but went on with a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the course.
Translated by George Fyler Townsend. Aesop's Fables (p. 18). Amazon Digital Services, Inc..
This is my next DIY, thanks for the instructions.
So clear and concise
I felt my response should be
Written as haiku
Picture--thousand words
video--thousand pictures
Ah! NOW I get it
Once again, great post
Fronkey! Must finish now and
Make me a bugnet
Last edited by timabababaluka; 10-02-2011 at 14:40. Reason: Repetitively redundant repetition
You're gonna need a bigger hammock
Great questions!
It takes about 30-45 minutes to make one your first go at it.
The cost of materials will vary depending on the person and materials. Tulle being cheaper than no see um and length of ridgeline etc.
If you need a fabric long enough for a 110" ridgeline you will need 7 yards. You will have a little under a yard of it left over though.
But, a breakdown for a 110" ridgeline would come out like this.
7 yards of no see um fabric would be about $25 and 5-6 yards of shock cord would be about $1.40.
So, the whole project would be roughly $26.40. Plus you would have plenty of fabric left over to make a couple sets of snake skins for your tarp and some other stuff too.
If you used Tulle it would be about $16.00
Awesome! Let me know how it comes out.
I shall return my gratitude with a haiku as well.
Thank you for your words.
I do appreciate it!
Refrigerator.
Good luck dude and hope you like it.
Fronkey
Fronkey, you just keep upping the bar. These are excellent and easy to follow directions. Well done as with all your vids. How much do your actors get paid?
Syb
Enjoy the elevation
Thanks for the brake down. I would go with the no-see-um for sure.
Again thanks and on the shock cord mod.
Tortoise never for a moment stopped, but went on with a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the course.
Translated by George Fyler Townsend. Aesop's Fables (p. 18). Amazon Digital Services, Inc..
I spent the afternoon hunting noseeum....Seattle fabrics seemed to have the best price at $2.99/yd and they sell the other goodies too. It's just kind of sad to pay $25 to build a bug net for a $14 hammock. Oh well.
Thanks so much Syb!
They had a lot of demands. Their own trailer, assistants, more cat nip and bacon. Man, those actors are a pain!
Awesome, glad it worked for you.
No see um all the way for me too. I like the stronger material when I'm out there. I'm clumsy and careless.
How is their shipping? I heard it's a little steep on some things.
Fronkey
I'm attaching a picture of a bug net made Fronkey-style out of tulle. The occupier of the hammock is my cousin and hammock tester. You'll see I have a makeshift ridgeline made of mason line. The ridgeline of this bug net is 10' and it was made for this hammock, which is 11' long. I made a small stuff sack out of the same material as the hammock and with the bug net in the stuff sack the whole thing comes to 2.65 oz. I used mason line for the under channel instead of shock cord, because I find shock cord binds up on tulle.
bug net 01.jpg
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