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    Welcome from Chester, SC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScouterJC View Post
    That would be awesome. Question, can you do a double layer with the Tableclothsfactory material? I am very interested in doing one that way, with the ability to put my Thermarest pad between the two. We do a majority of our campouts in the fall and spring.
    Sewing is above my current paygrade! But if you search the DIY section there are a number of examples. And I have been interested in a couple of the designs. There is one that has a gap wide enough to slide a pad into in the middle of the long sides. PM me if you want to meet. I will be out of town next week but could meet the following week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScouterJC View Post
    That would be awesome. Question, can you do a double layer with the Tableclothsfactory material? I am very interested in doing one that way, with the ability to put my Thermarest pad between the two. We do a majority of our campouts in the fall and spring.
    The tablecloth is a bit heavy for backpacking if you double layer it. Fine for car camping.
    If you intend to backpack, a double layer 1.1 nylon seconds, in foliage gray or olive green, from www.DIYGearSupply.com would be a better option and still economical.
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    Welcome to HF from nearby. Those scouts are a lucky bunch to have you. There are several accomplished DIY members here and if they do not see your post/thread then I'm sure you will find them in the other forums http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/f...splay.php?f=85
    I'm a newbie here too but everyone I've met is helpful here. Best good luck with your projects!
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    Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.
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    while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn." — John Muir


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