Dang yea! Bookmarked!
It costs about twice as much but a 4x6 might be the way to go....all the extra material on each side of the pole pocket should keep it from splitting as easily. I tried hanging from a 4x4 in my yard and got quite a bit of flex so when I planted a pole to match up with one of my palms I went for the 4x6.
Apart from being heavy and expensive did have you had any trouble with this stand? Any cracking? Any wobbles?
Having 3 parts to a stand is much simpler and sounds great but I've just read 8 pages of historic posts that seem to have alot of downs..... Did you make any modifications to the original design?
We just bought a new house and I put eyebolts into the designers plans only to find out my wife outlawed them. Construction is complete so I lost the way. I need an indoor stand. Seems my post today resurrected a sleeping post. Awesome. Turtle/Old Dog stands are great...... just looking for an alternative.
Last edited by kerryandjane; 12-23-2013 at 10:57. Reason: specifying info required.
kerryandjane, mine was very wobbly, the poles cracked, and im only 115 lbs. I didnt modify mine at all, and it is way to short for an average hammock.
This. Looks. Awesome. Will definitely try! Thanks!
I built one by sliding 2 3/4 wood dowels into 4 seperate snow old snow rake poles bolted 2 together w/eyebolt rope spreader about 3/4 down from the top. Using a form stake for concrete about 5 ft behind poles w/rope hooked from stake to top of poles
Welcome aboard Tferg,
Us visual folks will need to see pics of that to follow you.
YES, YES! Even tho I only have a one story house on a flat piece of land, I am going to HAVE to build a deck just so I can use that WORLD CLASS idea of putting the pole support wood under the deck and then a larger hole in the deck to allow the plug to be put back in for concealment. Just Brilliant!
Other thoughts:
1.) if 2" X 4""10' PT is so much cheaper than 4" X 4"X 10' PT, then how about Two 2" X 6" X 10' PT glued together PLUS two2" X 6" X 6 INCH (yes inch) also glued on top where each pole goes thru to make a 6" square by 8" deep (or some such variation) place for the pole?
2.) Liked the pole protecting metal Tee idea very much but a metal angle (horseshoe?)might be stronger to protect the top of the hole (I'd suggest LONG screws)
3.) Wear gloves when you use Gorilla glue and have nail polish remover standing by. ( Ask me how I know.)
3.)Rethinking number 1 above. Same general idea of a big strong wooden place for the pole to stand; BUT only one ( Possibly ???) 10 Foot X 2" X 6" with a 2" X 2" wood or 3/4" X 3/4" metal angle iron 9 foot long stiffener (a game day decision based on cost , weight savings and structural rigidity requirements) on top of this single 10' long piece.
4.) Carried to a further extreme so to make the base into two pieces, lite enough to carry and hopefully to fit in a vehicle:
Top view of Left Side of One Half the of the base (make Right Side the same):
If I knew how to preview this to see that it makes sense I would. Sorry if it is unreadable.
4 " X 6" gate hinge with removable PIN (wired on so can't be lost)
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5' X 2" X 4" standing on 2" side glued and screwed into 2"X6"X6" pole stack........
3 or 4 < 2" 2"
layers of < Pole stack X <cross piece strengthens the 2" X 4">>X <<<<< Handle a
2" X 6" X 6" < 4" 4"
5' X 2" X 4"standing on 2" side glued and screwed into 2"X6"X6" pole stack.........
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4 " X 6" gate hinge with removable PIN (wired on so can't be lost)
I sure hopes this makes sense.
regards,
Paul
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