Large Knitting needle... $0.25 at a local garage sale for a pair. Weigh almost nothing.
I drilled a hole, added some mason's line (soon to be zing-it) and larksheaded them to my whoopie loop... They're always there when I need them...
Large Knitting needle... $0.25 at a local garage sale for a pair. Weigh almost nothing.
I drilled a hole, added some mason's line (soon to be zing-it) and larksheaded them to my whoopie loop... They're always there when I need them...
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
Sawed off aluminum tube section from old umbrella.
I'm not asleep... but that doesn't mean I'm awake.
I made myself a tent stake bag last night and in my mix of stakes I have two nail style aluminum stakes. So no the arrow shafts are not my go to, I will just use these tent stakes and if I need them for staking the tarp down I will fall back to another style of stake, or a stick, or possibly a biner.
Why does this the phrase "The phalanges of my vanquished enemies" always the first thing that comes to mind when someone asks this question?
But seriously, I use commercially produced aluminum tube toggles cut down from arrow shafts for myself, or, when I want the setup to be totally bombproof (for my daughter), I slip a CAMP Nano Biner into the MSH.
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Never thought of using one of those Nano biners! Good idea! We have new neighbors and he is opening an archery shop. I am going to ask him about carbon fiber scraps as well as aluminum. I love my mahogany ones, but I am interested in weighing them against aluminum and carbon. I want LIGHT for backpacking!!
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