A question for the swingers on here

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Wild Thing

Native
Jan 2, 2009
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Torquay, Devon
No, not that kind of swinging, I mean hammockers.

I have recently acquired a load of good quality 25mm webbing and I was thinking of making a couple of tree huggers out of some of it, like the DD hammocks ones.

The question is, how long should the stitched part be to take an average persons weight, and is ordinary polyester cotton OK, or should I get some heavy duty cotton.

Don't see the point in buying them from DD, if I can make them myself.

Thanks

Phill
 

Teepee

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 15, 2010
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Northamptonshire
The way to be sure you have the right strength is to find the breaking strain of the webbing and the thread you'll use to stitch them up. Divide the breaking strain of the webbing by the breaking strain of the thread to tell you how many sticthes you need.

Usually though, I just run 3 lines of bartacking(close zig zag stitch on your machine) on a 2" overlap or 2 'Box X' stitch patterns on a 3" overlap. Handsewing is fine too, but obviously much slower.

Don't use cotton, it will rot eventually. Normal polyester thread is fine, thicker polyster offers a bit more abrasion resistance.

If the webbing you have is polypropylene, it will stretch much worse than polyester.
 

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