Yeah - like a maglite tatoo on the forehead.
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Well, in my attempt to make a doubles hammock, I learned something about ring buckles. Slippage seems to be caused by rings that are too big for the webbing. I was using 1.5" webbing for the doubles hammock in a 1" ring. Chantelle set up one side and we both got into the hammock. What I didn't realize is that she didn't bother to align the rings. However, there was no slippage, and they were not even close to aligned. I am thinking 3/4" would be perfect for 1" webbing.
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That may actually be a promising solution to the slippage....the smaller rings would cause the webbing to bunch up, probably creating more friction. Sound about right, lvleph?
On the other hand, the bunching may wear the webbing quicker, too. Guess only time would tell on that one.
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The webbing doesn't bunch up it just curves around the ring. It makes it very stable.
Just looked at my rings/webbing and you may be onto something. Smaller rings...hmmm... Am curious to hear what others think. Gosh I would hate to try to untie the bowline knots in my spectra now. Those babys are tight.
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Okay, I am sold on replacing my HH spectra cord and tree huggers with the ring/biner/webbing combination. I have ordered the items to do this, but before starting, I have a couple of questions (actually, I will have a lot of questions since this forum is enticing me to try other DIY projects, but I will address those in a different thread).
Regarding the knot tying the rings together; I have seen several interesting proposals offered here and am thinking of using the Anchor Hitch, but am curious whether anyone has done further tests and what their conclusions are. Also, I am wondering if having just one loop of cord through the rings and finishing with a Bow Line hitch would solve the problem of the rings being pulled out of alignment since there would only be one loop putting equal pressure on the rings. Comments from the engineering gallery?
Secondly, when I ordered the rings and biners, I was only anticipating changing the HH, but have since decided to also make a homemade Speer type hammock. To prevent having to order an additional set of rings, I am thinking of cutting the spectra close to the end of the HH and tying a loop in it. Then I would use an additional cord from the cut off (~ 12" long) to tie to the rings ala Just Jeff instructions and attach that to the loop with a larks head. Thoughts on the strength of this attachment and the likelihood that I would be able to disconnect it to use on the homemade hammock?
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