I've been considering the same.Trebor wrote:
I have a very understanding wife who allowed me to install anchor points in the walls of our spare bedroom.
I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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I've been considering the same.Trebor wrote:
I have a very understanding wife who allowed me to install anchor points in the walls of our spare bedroom.
Is that just a lag bolt into a stud? I was afraid the stud would warp if I didn't spread the weight across a couple of studs.Trebor wrote:
I'm going to give that a try some time soon, I guess the key to controlling stress on the wall is getting the hang angle right.Trebor wrote:
It's a 3" lag bolt (actually 2 of them) into one stud. I'm 255 lbs and sleep in my hammock several nights a week for the last several months without a structural issue. All my interior walls are 2"x4" studs
I got the anchors at Home Depot. They cost about 8 bucks and came four in a pack. Rated to 1500 lbs. ENO sells wall anchors in a two pack for 20 bucks
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?
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It's an essential/must have piece of gear, but tech? Naahh.Astro wrote:
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt and assuming you have replaced the flask with a Gator Aid bottle.JimBlue wrote:
Here is my list:
french press no
stove yes
vape no
speaker no
camera yes
hammock no
flask no
solar charger, possible
multi-tool yes
small battery lantern, yes
gps, maybe
healdamp, yes
edit: my cell phone has a gps app on it. Along with a compass and an altitude guesstimate.
Polaris Navigation GPS... might pay to get rid of the adverts at the bottom.
Actually, buttons and zippers are technology. We are used to them, so we don't think of them as tech.Grinder wrote:
It's an essential/must have piece of gear, but tech? Naahh.Astro wrote:
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?
Every crowd needs at least one pedantic type. Thanks for taking on the role.JimBlue wrote:
Actually, buttons and zippers are technology. We are used to them, so we don't think of them as tech.Grinder wrote:
It's an essential/must have piece of gear, but tech? Naahh.Astro wrote:
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?
eye prefurr silantroOzJacko wrote:
hay grinda.
Wot thyme ewe hav thair?
It's my pour spellin.CoachLou wrote:
Jack....is that your Mainer accent..............or Canadian?OzJacko wrote:
hay grinda.
Wot thyme ewe hav thair?
The free love get back to the land folks I told that to about 1970 didn't like me saying that either.Grinder wrote:
Every crowd needs at least one pedantic type. Thanks for taking on the role.JimBlue wrote:
Actually, buttons and zippers are technology. We are used to them, so we don't think of them as tech.Grinder wrote:
It's an essential/must have piece of gear, but tech? Naahh.Astro wrote:
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?
hehehe!JimBlue wrote:
The free love get back to the land folks I told that to about 1970 didn't like me saying that either.Grinder wrote:
Every crowd needs at least one pedantic type. Thanks for taking on the role.JimBlue wrote:
Actually, buttons and zippers are technology. We are used to them, so we don't think of them as tech.Grinder wrote:
It's an essential/must have piece of gear, but tech? Naahh.Astro wrote:
And this from guy named Grinder who loves coffee!Grinder wrote:
How in the1 hell does a French press count as tech gear?