I decided to extend my hammock so I can hang two hammocks side-by-side. The photos are on my website: www.Hikehaven.com. Click on galleries, and goto hammocks. It is towards the bottom. Enjoy!!!
I decided to extend my hammock so I can hang two hammocks side-by-side. The photos are on my website: www.Hikehaven.com. Click on galleries, and goto hammocks. It is towards the bottom. Enjoy!!!
Scott Macri
www.IronFlyOptions.com
looks like the one Ed Speer uses & looks like it would work like a charm.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
That looks nice. Also enjoyed looking at your other photo's!
What did the materials cost you?
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." -Terry Pratchett
Total, at a length to work with a Clator it costs just under $300. That's a bit expensive.
I have not set it up with the 3 x 6' length's for the Claytor yet. Maybe I will try today if I have time.
You can make a single for a HH, or hammock shorter than a Clator JH for about $160. Of course, if fuel prices keep going up it will get more expensive.
Scott Macri
www.IronFlyOptions.com
I can tell you that I priced out a simple "U" shaped 1-1/4"-diameter pipe single stand for my Claytor and it was around $130:
(1) 10' pipes
(2) 90 elbows
(2) "T" fittings
(3) 6' pipes
(4) 2' pipes
Splat
"Well, it's one louder, isn't it?"
I just tried the stand at the length the Claytor JH would require and it is way too long; it sags a lot. I don't trust it without a cross member. I am going to return the extra pipes to lowes.
Scott Macri
www.IronFlyOptions.com
FYI:
I am returning all the parts for the new double-stand because I don't like it. The single is fine, but I just don't like the double.
Scott Macri
www.IronFlyOptions.com
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