THANKS! Now I have no excuse but to find the time.
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THANKS! Now I have no excuse but to find the time.
Perhaps I have read this somewhere on HF but new in Sept and feeling a little overwhelmed with all the information I have looked at so far.
Is there a "go by" for a DIY whoopiesling in terms of...
Welcome to the most practical "library" I've ever come across!
Here is my first solution to a "portable" (= no pieces longer than 5 1/2') top rail. Used a 30" piece of 1" EMT inside the 1 3/8" chainlink pipe. There was just a little play but a couple of wraps...
How much do you think the oiled cloth tarp weighed.:scared:
Welcome aboard!
PHOTO! Now to work on a portable version. BTW, slept in my new WBBB 1.7 dbl last night. Ahhhhhhhh!
Well maybe that too, but you may want to start with the "fire hose"! :laugh:
Welcome. You've come to the right place for information. Like drinkin' from a firehouse!
Been stalking HF for a couple of months now. My son asked for an ENO hammock this summer. I've always wanted to lay in a backyard hammock but the woven rope version on a stand my wonderful wife...
Count me (see post #683).
Out of town for a week but after a red eye flight home Mon, picked up a 10' 1.5" EMT on the way home from the airport. Worked great. Yes, I will post picture (when I figure out how to do that).
Two additional points. Old4hats is correct concerning the weak point in the connectors. It snapped right in the middle. I would strongly recommend against using the connectors for anyone really -...
I was using the connectors sold separately and the sections were loose to begin with. Like I said, I was not confident it would work and did not even take pictures before I got in it because of the...
Very interested to hear how your top rail works out. I too am 300# and tried a 1 3/8" top rail in 3 4' sections connected with the top-rail connectors. Was not confident it would work but was...