My take on a Turtle Dog Hammock Stand.
Sourced a number of swaged poles [trampoline enclosure poles] from the kids broken trampoline, enough to make two tripods. Had been using a range of random bits of pipe for a ridge pole but recently acquired another set of trampoline poles. The new ones have springy nipples which lock both halves together, I have used these as the two tripods and both halve being locked makes it much easier to move - the previous ones just slot together but are not fixed, so the bottom half kept falling out
I tied the poles in a tripod using cheap string and just place the ridge pole in a v which is formed in the top of the tripod.
The Ridge pole is three sections slotted together.
Being designed to be outside most of the time the poles are galvanised and have already survived multiple years outside in all weathers with no ill effects.
The best bit is the poles all break down into small sections so can be easily transported. Yes is it still really heavy - far too heavy to back pack - but it can easily fit into a car boot. So for setting up at the beach [where there are no trees] it is pretty portable. My next project will be a carry case to get it all in.
Sourced a number of swaged poles [trampoline enclosure poles] from the kids broken trampoline, enough to make two tripods. Had been using a range of random bits of pipe for a ridge pole but recently acquired another set of trampoline poles. The new ones have springy nipples which lock both halves together, I have used these as the two tripods and both halve being locked makes it much easier to move - the previous ones just slot together but are not fixed, so the bottom half kept falling out
I tied the poles in a tripod using cheap string and just place the ridge pole in a v which is formed in the top of the tripod.
The Ridge pole is three sections slotted together.
Being designed to be outside most of the time the poles are galvanised and have already survived multiple years outside in all weathers with no ill effects.
The best bit is the poles all break down into small sections so can be easily transported. Yes is it still really heavy - far too heavy to back pack - but it can easily fit into a car boot. So for setting up at the beach [where there are no trees] it is pretty portable. My next project will be a carry case to get it all in.