Well plastidip will work too and would be a little more elegant, but hey! Use what you have if you have it! I'm all for re purposing.
Here's another. Stained pine and painted rail for the nephew. (He's stylish...)
(pardon the remodeling)
Here's how you get an 1-1/4" rubber tip onto a 1-1/2" leg.
Some say I'm apathetic, but I don't care. - Randy
I had an incident at the cataloochee campground in great smoky mtns np last weekend with some unreasonable camp hosts. I ended up hanging from a questionably small tree in order to hang over the tent pad. I think I need a stand. These stands look good but I can't figure out 1) how long of a top pole I'll need (WBBB and Maccat Standard) and 2) how the halves of the top pole fit together.
How about some insight?
That's the reason I avoid campgrounds.
But having a stand certainly broadens your options.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Mundele--My hammock is a WBBB and any top pole over 12 ft would work, including the tarp. Top pole sections are mostly of chain link top rail which has a built in coupling, where one end is reduced to fit inside the other end.
Perfect! Thanks
I found Stu's Amsteel loops ideal for connecting the rail to the shackle.
http://shop.whoopieslings.com/Contin...rs-CL-7-64.htm
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