I started making loops and putting eyes in 2.2mm zing it for tarp rigging after buying my first dutchware... Now i find myself looking for excuses to replace end knots with eyes, make continuous...
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I started making loops and putting eyes in 2.2mm zing it for tarp rigging after buying my first dutchware... Now i find myself looking for excuses to replace end knots with eyes, make continuous...
Just to put in an oar... When I decided I needed a thread injector to make gear, I was interested in two features: It had to be heavy duty, able to stitch multiple layers of webbing or 1000D ripstop,...
I gave in to the urge for dutchware bling and added a tarp biner to my zipper cord - and went so far as to put an eye in the cord to put into the binder to get rid of the unreliable knot on my ridge...
I have a DIY torso-length Climashield UQ. I use the Dutchware ridgeline quilt clips to pull up the longitudinal shock cords so it pulls up tight. At the foot end, the clip is maybe three feet up the...
My solution was to larkshead some zing-it to the zipper pull and tie the other end with a slippery half-hitch to the ridge line. Easy to grab, even when the pull is all the way down at my feet. Gets...
I've been reading steadily about using IX for underquilt insulation. It seems to me that here in Texas it would be a good three-season UQ (including winter, rather than summer) and augmenting with a...
My XLC arrived yesterday. I ordered it on 2/8. No complaints. It's here, I've hung it successfully, and plan to sleep in it Saturday when I'll have some time to sort out pads, blankets, tarp, etc.
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You might also consider finding a shop that does custom embroidery if the logo is small enough.
Yup. The surplus of Texans here on Hammock Forums has yet another member. I have yet to receive my WBBB-XLC, but I'm somehow managing to control my enthusiasm until it arrives.
Not very...