Simple Mosquito Netting for a Hammock.
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Simple Mosquito Netting for a Hammock.
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Hammocks and mosquitos don't go well together. It is very easy to fix that.
Within an hour you can make yourself a comfortable, ultralight, minimalist hammock mosquito protection!
All you need is a piece of tulle and some bungee cord and two cord locks.
Measure the Length Between the End Points of Your Suspended Hammock.
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Purchase Some Tulle or Net-like Fabric of the Similar Length and About 6 Feet Wide and Saw the Long Edges Together. You Can Use a Sewing Machine or Do It by Hand.
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Create Two Channels for a Bungee Cord on Both Ends of Your Tule Tube and Insert Some Bungee Cord With a Safety Pin.
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That Is It! It Is Ready!
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