Who knew that old playset would come in handy someday?
Who knew that old playset would come in handy someday?
Its like a match made in heaven. Nice hang spot.
"We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it."- G. W. Sears
My forum name is Fish<><; I'm in the navy; and I hate sleeping on the ground. If I didn't need ground to walk on or measure resistance to, I think I could happily give it up.
So what you're saying it's I should convince my wife to let me get a swingset for the kids now, so I'll have a backyard hanging spot later...it's almost too good of a plan.
"What are we going to do tonight Brain"?
"The same thing we do every night Pinky. Try to take over the world". -Pinky and the Brain
Works for me!! The dimensions are almost scary perfect.
Ooooh. Easy and inexpensive to make. I may just have to do that as my backyard doesn't have trees in the right places.
Nice! I think it looks even better than true hammock stands, metal or wood. May be cool to stain it, camo it or if it's in a somewhat permanent location grow ivy or some kind of vine up it.
O.. Grasshopper, That is such a simple and great idea.
If you want something unique, try hops. You can pick up a rhyzome for about $5 and they'll grow back (fast: I have some that have surpassed 16' this year from being cut back to the ground at the end of last fall) every year. You can trade them to homebrewers for beer (or make it yourself!) and they often have a piney or citrusy aroma, depending on which strain you plant.
Don't do this if you have a dog, though research is not extensive, ingesting hops can be highly toxic to some breeds of dogs (Golden Retrievers and especially Greyhounds have been documented).
They're an aggressive grower, but they won't completely overtake an area or destroy mortal in brick.
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