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What do you guys think of re-purposing the strapping/webbing that comes with the included harnesses with tree stands? I have a few from my tree stand days, all un-used. Or is this a bad idea?
Do you have a link to this book? I can't find it on google.im inspired too, started reading about thread and stitch patterns for load bearing slings.Found a book ON ROCK suppose to have info on diy harnesses stitch pattern, thread, etc.40$ a little rich for my blood.Looked at A SINGER 4452 and 4423.Theres a lot of info im not knowledgeable about.
I have the same stuff but I priced the webbing,It doesn’t cost much and I’ve had the harness for years so I’m going with new and I know the strength of the webbingWhat do you guys think of re-purposing the strapping/webbing that comes with the included harnesses with tree stands? I have a few from my tree stand days, all un-used. Or is this a bad idea?
@g2outdoors the 1000D definitely is overkill. The one I'm drawing up now will be made with 500D.
I have been wanting to try to make one of these style of saddles for awhile. Going to do it in the off season.@g2outdoors you gotta try one of these ultralights! This is the 1.6oz hyperD ripstop. The hammock design conforms to the hips and thighs well. When seated, the top can be pulled up for back support. This can be made for a couple dollars using any sewing machine.
The stick camo was your fault as well.
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@g2outdoors you gotta try one of these ultralights! This is the 1.6oz hyperD ripstop. The hammock design conforms to the hips and thighs well. When seated, the top can be pulled up for back support. This can be made for a couple dollars using any sewing machine.
The stick camo was your fault as well.
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@swampsnyper i haven't noticed any issues with it falling. Im wearing a minimalist RCH separately when using it. @Ridgerunner the 3/4" mule tape makes an excellent bridge. The tape moves nicely through the carabiner to pivot. @IkemanTX haha I haven't but it is evident. Thanks!