one can always tie off bow and stern on a car bumper and a picnic table. I have had to do that here in AZ where the caliche defeats the strongest of stakes, and there are few trees.
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one can always tie off bow and stern on a car bumper and a picnic table. I have had to do that here in AZ where the caliche defeats the strongest of stakes, and there are few trees.
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I will get some pictures tomorrow. Basically, the tool heads have a carriage bolt and wingnut; originally I larksheaded five inch amsteel continuous loops around the bolts, but now I have switched...
The picture is one click in, but when I set it up outside, I went full tilt boogie, and there was no sway or bowing. Those poles are rock solid.
Best part: poles, two hammock straps, eight...
Shared from the "collapsehedron" thread. Works great, and I did it all by meself!
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1951379
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Ok, stand is finished and looks great. I have tested in sitting, but my housemate had to stabilize the foot end as I couldn't tie it off to my credenza lol. I used amsteel continuous loops...
That is good advice lol.
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Check the "collapsahedron" thread. I am working on one of these now and will hopefully finish this weekend. It is a solid concept that uses interlocking heavy duty fiberglass/aluminum paint poles. ...
I know I am late to the game here, but I just received four poles at the link for a little over 16 bux a piece, shipped. Guess what I am doing this weekend? ;-)
Nice!
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