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Location: atlanta, ga
Hammock: WB BB DL 1.7oz
Tarp: oware SylN
Insulation: KAUQ, PL
Suspension: Whoopie Slings
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Thanks SC. Joan's F, the lady directed me to the Rip- stop section and disappeared. All's good, I was better looking in a previous life. I'll return tomorrow and re-read the bolt end and see if I can cypher the Denier.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Noobie here...
Hey, All,
I'm new to HF, having started hanging about three years ago. All of my hammock time is either during solo bicycle tours or camping with my grandson on cub scout outings. I have a HHBA. I have a lot of experience with sewing, so after reading all the great posts here I will attempt to make a HHBA clone. My first question is regarding how the HH ends are joined together. In removing the fabric cover I see that there appears a part made of plastic thru which the cords are wrapped. Please help me understand why this method is not replicated vs. the bunched-up style. Also, any one know what that plastic thingy is in the HH at the end of hammock? Great site, I'm enjoying the readings very much. Thanks for your help. Bob Last edited by hang-n parson; 05-06-2010 at 20:26. Reason: mistake... |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Decatur, GA
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Hello,
I am working on my own version of this project, but I have no experience with hammocks. I think it is going well, except I don't know how long the ridgeline should be. Is there a formula or rule of thumb to figure this out? How much tension should the ridgeline have on it? Thanks so much and It's great to find this forum! |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maryville, TN
Hammock: Home made
Tarp: 7'x9' cuben tarp
Insulation: Pads and JRB quilt
Suspension: UCRs, toggles
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~93% of the bottom length. So say you have a 100" long hammock, the ridge should be about 93".
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#355 |
![]() Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Monterey, TN
Hammock: DIY Bridge
Tarp: DIY Cuben 9x9
Insulation: DIY 1/2 UQ's
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maryville, TN
Hammock: Home made
Tarp: 7'x9' cuben tarp
Insulation: Pads and JRB quilt
Suspension: UCRs, toggles
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No I've been doing mine based on ~93%. My SUL DIY is 100" long and the ridge is 92.something inches.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Decatur, GA
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Thanks for the advice!
I had noticed someone said they made their ridgeline 80% of total length, but my math kept giving me 92" for a 100" hammock. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Canton, GA
Posts: 11
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I've been gathering, ciphering and planning and am just about to make my first hammock and am wondering how an asym lies if you don't attach the tie-outs? I really don't want to loose that gentle swinging.
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Location: Colorado Springs
Hammock: Blackbird
Tarp: MacCat Standard
Insulation: Winter Yeti, MWUQ4
Suspension: Whoopie Slings
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The tie-outs don't affect how the hammock lays, just how roomy it seems. It keeps the bug net spread out and can keep floppy hammock edges out of your face...but the elastic's strength is nothing compared to your body weight, so it doesn't change the actual lay of the hammock.
I almost never use my tie-outs...so seldom that I've actually removed them from two of my four hammocks with tie-outs, and I've never added them to any of my DIY hammocks.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maryville, TN
Hammock: Home made
Tarp: 7'x9' cuben tarp
Insulation: Pads and JRB quilt
Suspension: UCRs, toggles
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