Even better (although it's probably really obvious, I just missed it the first time I saw this thread) I just realised you can do that after you've made the whoopies.
I have a set that I made...
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Even better (although it's probably really obvious, I just missed it the first time I saw this thread) I just realised you can do that after you've made the whoopies.
I have a set that I made...
Goodness. I wish I could.
I'm only on the North Shore til Wednesday though - and only cos I'm house-sitting.
There's also this:
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showthread.php?30234-Double-Hammock-Stand-from-trampoline-frame&p=431831&viewfull=1#post431831
Personally if I'm ordering from somewhere in the states, I live close enough to the border that I can send it to a parcel pickup service, and then just walk across and pick it up. Costs me $3CAD at...
Thanks for all your hard work, Shane!
I've been sleeping in my WW every night since it arrived, and I couldn't be happier!
Now to get outside with it..... :shades:
Lucky!
I ordered my WW/suspension/bugnet on 05/26 and it just arrived yesterday. So my wait time was a bit longer.... :/
On the plus side, I got to sleep on it last night on my turtlelady stand...
In the case of a turtledog stand, I would imagine the limiter to be the cuts at the top - i.e. what angle you cut them at. The closer to 45* you cut it, the wider the legs stand, and vice versa....
That's actually kind of brilliant. I'm going to have to remember that... !
Perhaps I should have qualified "shouldn't come apart on you" as being the fabric won't give out even though the ends are unfinished.
Ramblinrev, you know better than I do how they hang :)
For what it's worth (having NOT made one of these, but knowing something about fabric), I would say that a lashed-end hammock where
a) the lashing is good and tight, and I mean really tight, and ...
caddisman - that really depends how wide you set it up to be.
Generally the farther the legs are from each other on one tripod, the sturdier that tripod will be (and less prone to tipping) but...