I'll be surely buying one of these in the very near future. I just inherited an amazing antique sewing machine, but i'm far from a tailor. you're helping me cheat a p.i.t.a. project. thank you!:D:D
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I'll be surely buying one of these in the very near future. I just inherited an amazing antique sewing machine, but i'm far from a tailor. you're helping me cheat a p.i.t.a. project. thank you!:D:D
congrats! I'm looking forward to my first solo hang myself here in the coming weeks, weather permitting.
Wow! glad you made it!
Thanks Opie, you're a gentleman, and a scholar.
The loops on the simple sling are super reinforced, they make these specifically for this purpose. just a few wraps around a smaller tree, and it will tighten on itself. I use a biner in the wrapped...
here's the link:
http://www.strapworks.com/Strapworks_Simple_Sling_p/hss1pp.htm
:thumbup::thumbup:I personally liked the paterened 1" Polyester, with 3" loops, at a 5' length. I mean c'mon, you can get 5 different argyle prints, or polka dots, whatever you want. I have rasta...
Just in case it isn't on here, once you catch the hammock bug, going to www.strapworks.com is awesome. great variety of patterns for tree-huggin' poly straps, as well as just about any other kind of...
Thanks SlowBro and everyone else! my wife thought i was crazy when i asked for a length of dyneema for xmas this year. i'll be completing this project tomorrow! thanks again.
Thank you so much for that!!!! I'm brand new to all this and my friend explained the system to me, but i couldn't remember the process.