That would probably work.
After thinking about the continuous loop chain & playing around I realised it would take a LOT of Amsteel to make, not very efficient use of product.
So I came up with...
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That would probably work.
After thinking about the continuous loop chain & playing around I realised it would take a LOT of Amsteel to make, not very efficient use of product.
So I came up with...
Don't get me wrong, whoopie's are great but you lose about a foot each end with the bury & tree strap attachment.
I've got some 1' webbing that is slightly thicker & rigid than standard webbing...
No, not at all. Just wanting a daisy chain similar to the Python Straps but made out of Amsteel for hammock suspension.
What if you brummell the ends together then bury the tails 4-6" into the...
OK, this is what I've gleaned from the replies so far-
I've used locked brummels, not splices.
A bury is designed to hold a load in line with the bury through constriction.
Brummels are only...
Yeah the I, Y, T anchor principles would apply to a degree but I have no idea of the details.
If the hang test goes all right I'll do up some real size daisy chains & set up the hammock & do the...
Here are some pics
The test set up
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/t469/BennyBlank/Amsteel/Amsteel%20Daisy%20Chain/DSCF3532.jpg
The fixed loop...
Ha, I was confused just typing it & I've seen what I'm talking about. I'll try get some up this arvo.
I went out added my body weight to it a couple of times for 10secs & it didn't budge.
I've tried whoopie slings & while they work I'd prefer something quicker & easier like the Python Straps from Kammock.
Given that the Amsteel is so strong has anyone made an attempt at making a...