Use 2 of 2 or so tubing with a sock on the end. Now just vacuum it up and reverse the flow to blow it out. The vacuum hose will need a bleed hole in line to reduce the suction so the sock will stay...
Type: Posts; User: damuffin
Use 2 of 2 or so tubing with a sock on the end. Now just vacuum it up and reverse the flow to blow it out. The vacuum hose will need a bleed hole in line to reduce the suction so the sock will stay...
I really like using a top cover, keeping my face warm makes all the difference.
Using the new wide fabric for a tarp might be beneficial in allowing the condensation to freeze before it contacts...
The plastic used on the Ziplock seems really crunchy and brittle. I often thought of cutting the valve out and using it on a sil-nylon roll top, but never really required it because you squeeze all...
Crazy glue will lock down the threads and add strength. Wipe the tip off so you dont make a large blob. It also works great for the threads holding buttons.
The Wookiee is a little bulky for anything above freezing when a 3/4 length works great. But they do fit excellent and keep the wind off better than the conventional shock corded under quilt.
The grain of the wood is what creates strength. Look at an axe handle, they don’t have knots and never use core wood (center of tree).
Buy 4 yards of 1oz mesh and you can make 5 for $30. Sew a strait line nothing fancy.
From what I remember the zipper is 127” so add another 6” and you’ll be very close.
Try raising the foot end.
0* full length UQ are uncomfortably hot if it’s not freezing. 0* 3/4 length if it might freeze, and 20* 3/4 length is great if it won’t freeze. That’s my simple selection advice.
I tried a loofa or scruntchie bathroom scrub for a snakeskin, then I bought 4 yards of no seeum mesh and made 5 or 6 full length 10’ snake skins and had some leftover for a ridgeline organizer. No...
I stumbled across an old Singer 403a Slant-O-Matic. It’s a straight stitch machine and it works very well because the base plate has only a small hole instead of a slot. It’s ideal for the extra...
Nature hike pillow cover was a real game changer for me. It will fit on the sea to summit and can be stuffed with clothes if that’s your thing. It helps camouflage the plastic air bag and has a...
I take a tranquil sleep aid and zip my top cover shut and don’t worry about much. If you put in the time and focusing on relaxing it will become normal. It’s similar to forming a habit in two weeks,...
I like extra pillows for added comfort. The Klymit ones work nice because the grove will hold it on top of the ridge and you can adjust the firmness with air. A double layer, air mattress might be...
I like to use the 2 round elastic hair ties, just loop them through the tie outs on the tarp and attach the guy lines. They take up the slack in the wind and offer a fuse if theres excessive force....
I’ll take the winter wookie!
https://ripstopbytheroll.com/products/1-8-oz-airwave-ripstop-nylon
The simpler the better, a continuous length of 1/8” shock cord with prusik knots pulling on the corners to keep it spread out and easily adjustable..If you don’t like adjustment you can use something...
I’m out there for the dirt, I’d eat it if it tasted better. Besides everyone needs a souvenir or it didn’t happen.
I sleep on my right shoulder and am right handed. So my smart hand is closer to the ground and you get a nice view when laying head right. The bridge hammock is the nicest view and makes no...
The machine is only half of the equation. Setup is critical, if you can’t adjust and troubleshoot your sewing machine your setting yourself up for failure or poor results.
166855
No Name on the new winter top cover.
Melatonin or a sleep aid helps. I think the brain needs to relax. It’s like trying to sleep in a chair, only way more comfortable. My issue is I’m overweight and starting to snore when I’m on my...
Honestly, I recommend the ridgerunner over this hammock. They are the same initial cost because the REI tarp is worthless. Plus the ridgerunner is far superior with the side bags, no ridgeline, extra...
That’s a great point, I never really thought about it when I was trying the fence rail. I ended up using the military antenna tubes that are much more rigid. So basically you need to try to hang the...
Use the same fabric so it will have similar stretching characteristics. Grosgrain on the edge also helps distribute the load. Just remember the weakest point is at the joint so size it according.
Buy a thermarest large and their stuff sack pillow. Remove half the stuffing and make a second pillow with the sack. The fabric is amazing and stays in place. The little foam chunks can be...
I just thought Id try my luck at finding a used underquilt for this winter. Maybe someone is done hunting and can help me out.
Really, I thought I was first?
I’m interested, what are the lengths and when were they made?
The reason I ask is if the down is treated.
The bridge hammock has a flatter suspension angle and creates more inward pressure. So your outer anchor points will need to hold an extra 20-30lbs.
The only downside (literally) would be the inability to use an under quilt. This would be an acceptable tradeoff for laying flat during the warmer seasons.
You can go to the dollar store or craft store and pickup some 26 gauge craft wire and a keychain ring. Ive done 20 so far on the same piece of wire. It could be a good piece in a survival kit as well.
I use a smooth closet door for cutting and ironing each fold. It is capable of holding a crease over centre and much easier than marking the fabric. I highly recommend trying it on a hard surface...