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Hanging your Hammock
, 07 09th, 2008
Hanging your hammock inside your house, or on your porch: Hang hammock from wall studs or ceiling beams. Find center of stud or beam and with a power drill screw in hooks. Then hang hammock. You can use a rope to compensate the extra distance.
Hanging your hammock outside your house: Use a side of your house or garage. You can use strong fence post, and plant your own post across from it. You may also use available trees, or one tree and one post.
If there are’nt trees or usable walls, place two posts the correct distance apart and hang your hammock between them. Post must be 8 ft long and holes dug 2-3 ft deep so posts stand above grounds 5-6 ft. Use cement to secure.
Hanging your hammock from trees: Use hooks if trees can take them without damages; or tie rope around trunk or strong branch.
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