WAYYYY BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOME I FIND ONLINE. I love how there's not many moving parts unlike the ones that fold out and then extend. Less to go wrong, simple is sometimes better
Didn't know of this and will be thinking about making one at work for next season, thanks for the idea on how to do this. With the big pin you can also use a trailer hitch tightener, I use this when towing my kayak on the trailer and cuts down on the noise.
its holding up fine. I think its black steel. IDK just whatever the store had. alot of people who tried it said they have had issues with the joints breaking. I havent though. not yet anyway
Lol, I put one of these together and welded it up, my kid got in it to test it and it broke right away. Where the threads are cut in the end of the pipe must be weakened, that's where it broke. I was thinking if I weld a large bolt or smaller pipe into the base and then slide the longer pieces over, it might work.
I agree Mine broke twice at the "T" hitch Mount. I use all 1" pipe and fittings. The exception was the 1" to 3/4" T to fit the hitch hole. I used a 1" bolt rather than the hitch ball in this video. But the actual fitting snapped off. I may have had my angle a bit to far out. I am 210 Lb and would not hold me so beware. That said the idea is brilliant. If I can get a solid mounting point to the hitch I'd be ok.
Im sure if you were to weld the bottom fittings properly with great penetration (not the arms) it wouldnt twist on the threads with weight It would be good for 300 lbs maaaaaybe more
I've slept overnight on it three times now and it seems to be holding up fine. I'm not that big so not putting too much weight on it. But I'll keep an eye on it going forward to be safe
@@BabystepstoBushcraft I trad in the long pull as Mach as I could and I’m not big or heavy I seat to test and it broke where the trad are so I flip it around because mine was 5f with trad both side now I’m going to weld it and see what will happen.
@@liorelbaz definitely do a few spot welds. hope it works out for you. There also may be different grades of the metal fittings, so maybe see if you can find a stronger one (im not a metal expert so may not exist)
@@lowkey1969 Threaded pipe will spin and send you for a ride, screwing the ball into NPT threads on the T, 3/4 iron pipe isnt very strong etc. Would you like me to go on?
@@schofell84 Again, yes. Not being a smartass. Your critique of what (if anything) was done right and what was done wrong helps others to not make those mistakes, or think of ways to overcome the design flaws.
-Hammock
-Hitch Receiver
-Large Receiver Pin
-Hitch Ball
-3/4 Inch Tee Pipe Fitting
-Nut (to fill the gap)
-Two 1 foot pipes
-Two 45° Pipe Fittings
-One 10 foot pipe/ Two 5 foot pipes with eye-bolts threaded through and nuts
(Optional)
-Hitch Extender
WAYYYY BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOME I FIND ONLINE. I love how there's not many moving parts unlike the ones that fold out and then extend. Less to go wrong, simple is sometimes better
Nicely done! That is a great idea and economically speaking a great alternative to some of the higher priced options I have seen.
And it works just as good
Brilliant idea. Unfortunately for me being a much heavier guy, I wouldn't trust this set up for myself. Maybe stronger poles.
Great video, good idea. Thanks for sharing
Genius! Thank you for the video!
Didn't know of this and will be thinking about making one at work for next season, thanks for the idea on how to do this. With the big pin you can also use a trailer hitch tightener, I use this when towing my kayak on the trailer and cuts down on the noise.
This is awesome!! Thank you for sharing
Really cool!
Wow, locked in and saved!
Did you use black steel pipe for the 5 foot pipes? How are they holding up?
its holding up fine. I think its black steel. IDK just whatever the store had. alot of people who tried it said they have had issues with the joints breaking. I havent though. not yet anyway
We need a long term update on this project. I see all manner of failure points. Did you use made in USA pipe?
Cool if your light. Imma weld up a rig out of pipe, but it will be stronger joints. rated for 450-500 lbs.
Very nice thanks 👍
Nice idea!
You go girl! Thanx💪
Very nice !
Lol, I put one of these together and welded it up, my kid got in it to test it and it broke right away. Where the threads are cut in the end of the pipe must be weakened, that's where it broke. I was thinking if I weld a large bolt or smaller pipe into the base and then slide the longer pieces over, it might work.
I agree
Mine broke twice at the "T" hitch Mount.
I use all 1" pipe and fittings. The exception was the 1" to 3/4" T to fit the hitch hole. I used a 1" bolt rather than the hitch ball in this video. But the actual fitting snapped off.
I may have had my angle a bit to far out. I am 210 Lb and would not hold me so beware.
That said the idea is brilliant. If I can get a solid mounting point to the hitch I'd be ok.
are there different grades of steel? I've slept in this thing many times and haven't had any problems
Genius
Whats weight capacity on those 5ft sides I'm just wondering 🤔 looks like smart idea and I like it
well, i'm around 140 and its fine for me. Not sure how much higher it would hold
Im sure if you were to weld the bottom fittings properly with great penetration (not the arms) it wouldnt twist on the threads with weight
It would be good for 300 lbs maaaaaybe more
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome build I love it
Nice. Thank you.
How are you storing the five foot sections in your tiny jeep?
its a four door. they fit in just fine. I have the back seat down
Great idea but it's not strong enough be careful with this.
I've slept overnight on it three times now and it seems to be holding up fine. I'm not that big so not putting too much weight on it. But I'll keep an eye on it going forward to be safe
@@BabystepstoBushcraft I trad in the long pull as Mach as I could and I’m not big or heavy I seat to test and it broke where the trad are so I flip it around because mine was 5f with trad both side now I’m going to weld it and see what will happen.
@@liorelbaz definitely do a few spot welds. hope it works out for you. There also may be different grades of the metal fittings, so maybe see if you can find a stronger one (im not a metal expert so may not exist)
@@BabystepstoBushcraft today I actually weld everything on the bottom so it should be strong will test it this weekend.
@@liorelbaz ??? What broke? What is "broke where the trad are"???? "trad"...???
Journeyman metalworker here:
Bad ideas all over this thing. Props for creativity, but nope.
Might be more helpful if you mentioned what the bad ideas were/are...
@@lowkey1969 Threaded pipe will spin and send you for a ride, screwing the ball into NPT threads on the T, 3/4 iron pipe isnt very strong etc. Would you like me to go on?
@@schofell84 yes
The eyebolts aren't designed for a load at those angles, and that's as far as I watched.
More?
@@schofell84 Again, yes.
Not being a smartass.
Your critique of what (if anything) was done right and what was done wrong helps others to not make those mistakes, or think of ways to overcome the design flaws.
this won't work for anyone over 150 lbs
Yeah, thats what people are telling me. I'm under 150 and have slept on it many times without issue.
Nice concept.