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    Quote Originally Posted by goodcaver View Post
    Hey I was just wondering if you have gotten any feedback on hammocks made with the 1.5 oz nylon? Debating between using it or the same-ol' Hancock 1.9 oz stuff for my next hammock. Worrying about dog claws on fragile fabric...
    I can mail you a sample if you email me your address. [email protected]

    It's significantly tougher than the 1.1oz, but not quite as much as 1.9oz - though you probably guessed that much. I have used it in many hammocks and it's done well. One layer held a 200lb friend comfortably and I love it for my 165lb frame.
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    sweet. I will find out my address and email it to you. (Moving back to the US next week and I don't even know what my address is right now!)
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    Three New Items

    Here are three new items at Backwoods Daydreamer Gear.

    #3 Coil Zipper, Black. YKK Brand. [$0.25/ft]
    Excellent, lightweight zipper coil for your backpacking gear. Ideal for adding bug-netting to your hammocks, for sleeping bags, bivy sacks, etc.
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    #3 Sliders, Zinc. YKK Brand. [$0.25/ea]
    Double Tab slider, so it can be opened from inside or outside.
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    Carabiner - 1100lb Test. 24grams. Black. [$5.00/ea]
    Smaller and lighter weight than your standard climbing rated carabiner. Rated to 1100lbs (500kg or 4.89kN) on the spine (or major axis - see arrows printed on carabiner for proper directional load).
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    I am in the process of trying to make my first hammock and was directed to your site. How do I go about ordering material from you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayfarer62 View Post
    I am in the process of trying to make my first hammock and was directed to your site. How do I go about ordering material from you?
    You can order straight through the webstore if you'd like.

    http://www.backwoodsdaydreamer.com/apps/webstore/

    Don't hesitate with any questions.
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    Aluminum Y-Stakes

    Backwoods Daydreamer tarp stakes have finally arrived!

    Aluminum Y-Stakes. 7" long. Blue. [$2.49/pr]
    7 inch, hard anodized aluminum Y-stakes are great for your tarp needs. These lightweight Y-stakes offer a solid attachment point to the ground. Bright orange cord attached for increased visibility and easy removal.
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    Camping trip - out of town.

    PLEASE NOTE: We will be closed from July 31 - Aug. 10. Any orders through July 30 will be sent on the 31st. Orders placed from July 31- Aug. 10 will be shipped Aug. 11. Thank you.
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    I was browsing through your store and noticed that your 210D Oxford Nylon - Urethane Coated is cheaper and lighter weight than your 1.35oz Sil Nylon. Could I use the 210D to make a tarp out of or is it not made for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hangin' Fro View Post
    I was browsing through your store and noticed that your 210D Oxford Nylon - Urethane Coated is cheaper and lighter weight than your 1.35oz Sil Nylon. Could I use the 210D to make a tarp out of or is it not made for that?
    Yes, you definitely could make a tarp out of it, but just be aware that the weight is significantly higher than the Silnylon, by about 3X. If weight is not a concern, it will work great, it's very waterproof.

    If you're going to spend the money to build a tarp though, I really do recommend getting the right stuff. Check out silnylon seconds at www.owfinc.com if the cost of first quality is too high.

    Don't hesitate with any other questions.
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