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swampsnyper said:My wife posted that pic on her Facebook. Looks like I'll have a few orders to fill now!
What I did was pretty easy. Ran a piece of paracord through the gathered end to cinch it up. Then just larks headed the eyelet on the end of my whopper sling. It stays attached but if I wanted to change out suspension, it's easy to loosen up the larks head.Maustypsu said:swampsnyper said:My wife posted that pic on her Facebook. Looks like I'll have a few orders to fill now!
Dang, Swamp, you are miles ahead of me on the hammock front! Glad I can learn from you...
Did you try to install grommets? Looks like you are tying off the ends. I intended to try installing grommet for easier hanging.
Maustypsu said:Did you try to install grommets? Looks like you are tying off the ends. I intended to try installing grommet for easier hanging.
I do have a ridgeline. Its easily detachable with the knot I tie it on with. In the room the walls are not wide enough to get the right angle and my ridgeline drooped too much so I took it off. But outdoors I put it back on to hold up the mosquito net and ridgeline organizers which I need to make next with the mosquito net scraps. Just finished Making the mosquito nets for all 3 of my sons today.Erniepower said:I assume you aren't using a ridge line?
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Oh, that's a good idea, I need to made pouches like that for mine. The blackbird has a storage shelf, but the pouches would be niceswampsnyper said:Got the important stuff done. Guess I can start on that tarp...
Looking good! Make yours out of CAMO! Check out the Little Shop of Hammocks out of Saskatoon, Canada. He does some really cool camo patterned stuff.
http://littleshopofhammocks.tumblr.com/