Thanks Raul. just what i was looking for.
bill
Thanks Raul. just what i was looking for.
bill
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This is really gonna help some hammockers out!!!
A right goodie Raul.
Concise and easy to follow.
Shug
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Great glad it helps guys
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Well done and easy to follow Raul! Hope to get my whoopie slings made this weekend, this will definitely help me get them installed on the BB!
Thanks for sharing!
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Great video! I just did mine 2 days ago and was concerned about it. This would have been nice to see first even though it turned out fine.
Cecilg
Thanks a lot for the video, I've already screwed this up once on a HH, rather not do it on my WBBB.
Great video Raul! Quite worthy of a *cough* sticky *cough* . One item of interest is that when switching out the suspension on a Blackbird, there is a small loop of black ribbon that the line must pass through before you finish off the larks head. One will see it as they remove the original suspension. That loop is not present on a Traveler. Thanks!
yes, i meant to post this before. any suspension needs to be threaded through that loop (there's one at each end)
here's a picture tutorial:
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...956#post142956
So simple a monkey could do it
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
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