Depending on trap size a cologans double bed net may work , weight may be a issue but if car camping , they have rings on center/ corners
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Depending on trap size a cologans double bed net may work , weight may be a issue but if car camping , they have rings on center/ corners
Trap alone will never blend in , need to blend it in by hand or by site section , with no brush or sticks it's a wall of trap , but take a pic from the woods(from) to see the difference
Double it instead of single line , book "ultimate hammock" (? If rite name ) but will give several ways to rigg ur trap/ hammock
I like fast easy way to go , just a few things on them is they tear easy with age , I didn't worry about a way to cinch them on the ends and on the ( middle) end simple overlap , but at the price a...
There was video here/ utube where a scout leader used a "t" post and anchors , a 2x3/2x4 same way will work , both from one tree/pole , length could be shortend to adjust height
Maybe a rack system over a trailer as that is mostly what the design is around , this gives a broader market . Most already have utility trailer for a purpose and no need for new one , two markets
Viking sail, nice job on making it work
I re purposed a swing (bench style) by removing the bench,brace on bottom and cut it in half and added a pipe to lengthen it . It works alright but I need to mod it so my tarp has a permanent anchor...
It's already reviewed on page 4/5 as I wasn't caught up reading it and if the guy is a fabacator he would understand it fine , but the ideas are already out on 4/5 of this post(some what)
A way to reuse the rack to form a stand at a 90* to the trailer so hammock/tarp is up , or a stand that folds off the side of a trailer or attaches and the stoes , or stands that fold and stow...
After sending a few weeks in a tent with a wood stove ,condensation is not a issue ,and humidity is a plus as the dry heat,but if using propane this will be a issue as it adds humidity
Would use coupling over unions ,easier to work with ,but use heavy coupling and stay away from cast ,forged or steel are the best
Nice stand very robust, try using water (with a drop of soap ) next time to avoid the fumes of the oil (text'n to keep the bit cool )
Pine blit (sp), ash beetles and drought last few years , wet springs dry summers , also depends on location in the state
Co2 is heavier so it would sink