Most of us end up poorer here but richer for being here. Olddog, Fulltime hammocker, 365 nights a year.
You can probably make it with 4 TD stands. 4 on the sides and 1 in the middle.
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Have the person who uses the bathroom least in the middle
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I am pretty sure my truck bed is 6' and my stand goes in corner to corner, and just fits, with no room to spare......RR
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Finally got around to knocking out a set of three TDS stands for my son and I to be able to hang in the yard. Used 2x3s just because I like to overbuild things and I'm not the smallest lad out there... carved out some wood dowels for the fence rail ends... not quite sure how I'm going to connect the rail to the stand yet... used amsteel soft shackles just to give it a try today. Still needs some sanding, maybe a coat of varnish...
Both my son and wife tried it out with the HH Scout with no flex in the top rail at all... rain came down before I got to hang up the Clark and give it a shot myself, but pretty happy with how they turned out.
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Great big huge thanks to everyone on HF for the fantastic info on the TDS and the bazillion other things I've learned!
So I picked up some timber/hinges and bolts today but still need to figure out the top rail.
Here in the UK, chain fences are not that popular so I'm struggling to get a top rail, what have been the most popular alternatives that people have found?
Do you need it to break down to 6' or smaller pieces? That's the real restriction that makes the chain link fencing top rail so attractive as it can be cut in half and slid together to make a sturdy pitted piece.
If you don't need it to do that, most anything sturdy will do, if you do it right.
Some say I'm apathetic, but I don't care. - Randy
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