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    WallyWorld rip stop

    After watching the video library and some associated videos, I went down to Walmart looking for some silnylon. I found some real thin ripstop nylon that was not labeled. I asked the lady at the fabric counter and she informed me that they got some bolts of ripstop nylon but she had no info other than what was on the label. Apparently they get some remnants in but its a crap shoot as to what it actually is.
    Soooo of to Joann fabrics I went and they don't carry it.... Are there any stores that carry silnylon or is it strictly a internet buy? If so where and how much does it go for?

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    I asked the lady at our Evil Giant if they ever carry silnylon and she cocked her head and said "Whats that?".

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    well they did have some really light weight ripstop I just couldn't get any info past that and having zero experience with the fabric I didnt want to buy it not knowing what I was getting.

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    I made a tiny hammock for my then 5-year-old son out of that stuff. It worked great and was really light. I've got some more and am planning to try a double-layer hammock for myself. I'll pad the ground well before I get in, but I'm thinking that it will probably work well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ollien247 View Post
    After watching the video library and some associated videos, I went down to Walmart looking for some silnylon. I found some real thin ripstop nylon that was not labeled. I asked the lady at the fabric counter and she informed me that they got some bolts of ripstop nylon but she had no info other than what was on the label. Apparently they get some remnants in but its a crap shoot as to what it actually is.
    Soooo of to Joann fabrics I went and they don't carry it.... Are there any stores that carry silnylon or is it strictly a internet buy? If so where and how much does it go for?
    What was the color of the WM ripstop? I've used the green stuff for two hammocks, double layer with no problems. Also I've bought some silver color ripstop form WM as well.
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    I use the thin ripstop from WM to make top covers. It works good for that. I also made hammocks out of the thicker ripstop from WM and it works good too!
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    The other day I asked the WM fabric counter lady where the rip stop comes from. She was actually very knowledgable for a change. She said is was usually end of mill runs and thats why it is always about the same length.

    There is nothing inherently wrong with the fabric, just look it over.

    I never have found any silnylon, but they usually have non coated or DWR on occasion.

    The super thin dark green stuff they have is the same as is used in the army pant and coat liners. Very very thin and 1 oz and does not look stong enough for a hammock to me.

    Just got some light gray 1.1 oz DWR and that looks good for a double layer.

    A while back got some light gray 1.65 oz non treated.
    That made a nice hammock. Havnt hit the ground yet.

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    My wife and I went to Jo-Ann Fabrics in the Atlanta area and found several bolts of rip stop nylon. As stated above when you start asking questions about what type it is, weight, whether it's DWR, etc. it's just blank stares. I'm wanting to make an under quilt. Would you use this type of material or am I asking too much out of a local fabric store?

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    Almost any ripstop you find at a box store will be Nylon 6 - a garment grade nylon that is half the strength of the Nylon 66 normally used in outdoor gear. Commonly, the weight will be either 1.6 oz/yd, 1.9 oz or 2.2 oz. That said, Nylon 6 stretches less than 66 and makes a good, comfortable hammock with less butt sag. Even though it is not as strong as 66, Nylon 6, even in the lighter 1.6 ounce weight, it is plenty strong and durable for my 230#s. The thing to watch out for is excessive calendaring (ironing) in the JoAnn's fabrics. If the cloth is stiff or shiny, avoid it; it will be too weak.

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    if you can pull thread(s) from the cut edge it is most likely not sil. just my .02 lira
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