Could someone do me a favor and measure the amsteel on the head end of their ridge runner? I was trying something and screwed mine up. Need to make new ones. Thanks. If you could just measure one of the lines that's fine. Very grateful!
Could someone do me a favor and measure the amsteel on the head end of their ridge runner? I was trying something and screwed mine up. Need to make new ones. Thanks. If you could just measure one of the lines that's fine. Very grateful!
I got 42" That is with everything connected so you probaly have to add a little because the extra tha is taken up from larks heading both ends..
Thankyou!
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44" total length measured off of the hammock. Plus or minus a little on the length isn't as important as both pieces being the same length.
Thanks all, I just bit it and bought a couple of new ones from Brandon. I didn't feel like using the wrong size stuff that I had to make new ones that may or may not have worked in my Spindrift.
If you make them exactly 42.5 with the larkheaded loop ends included in this measurement, they will stretch out with your body weight of laying in the hammock after they have been re-installed to measure 42.5 inches from the edge of the aluminum buckle on the hammock to your beiner or buckle where your straps or whoopies join. they will stretch about 1 to 1.5 inches. All of my test pieces (about 40' of amsteel of different lengths stretched after making different sizes in testing suspension out) stretched no matter how tightly I would pull on the loops as I was making them.
2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_Action_Program
Call it what you want.. Brand new amsteel, with splicing, and making locking brummels, using it the very first time,,will stretch one time and one time only. My new 100' of amsteel on my winch on my jeep,,stretched about 4 ft per 100' the first time I used it. After that, its done because all your doing is pulling the fibers and the amsteel tight. I call it stretch, call it what you want.
Last edited by Acer; 01-18-2013 at 20:08.
2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_Action_Program
Acer, what did you end up shortening your lines to? I know you had a thread where you stated it but I can't find it at the moment? When I shortened it up, the hammock got pretty unsteady. I also didn't want to risk buckling the poles.
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