Making Hammock support ropes and attaching them to a Hammock
The supplies you will need include: 22 pieces of 5/16th inch hammock cording -each 127 inches long, two 3 or 4 inch diameter metal rings, a plastic drinking glass with tapered sides, a six inch long, large nail, two 4 inch long large nails, a hammer, and something to melt
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Making Hammock Spreaders
by aufan | in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
Hammocks with spreaders at the ends, are easier to get into and more comfortable and bed-like than wrap around ones that close up around you. Wooden hammock spreaders are easy to make and don't require any special wood working tools or skills to make.
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Weaving a Hammock Main Bed
by aufan | in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
A woven hammock is great way to spend those lazy summer afternoons, relaxing under some large shady tree. This article describes how to make the main body of a hammock using cording. This is only one part of the finished hammock. When done the finished hammock will measure some 4 to 5 ft. across and 10 to 13 ft long.
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How to make a hammock weaving shuttle and load it properly
by aufan | in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
Weaving a hammock requires working with hundreds of yards of cording. Keeping this much cord under control takes a shuttle to wind it on. This simple to make shuttle will hold 200 to 300 ft. of 5/8 inch cording. The design makes it easy to load without any twists in the rope if used properly.
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Feeding your chickens
by aufan | in Pets > Birds
The key to having chickens able keep you supplied with eggs and meat is correctly feeding and keeping them healthy. A healthy, well fed, flock may have a 50 to 60 % egg production. 20 laying hens can lay 10 to 12 eggs a day over a four to six month laying period, if fed correctly and kept healthy.
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The History of the Mardi Gras in Mobile Alabama
by aufan | in Culture & Society > History
If you have never been to the Mardi Gras maybe this is the year to find out what it is all about and take a trip to where it all began here in Mobile Alabama.
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Cataract Surgery on your Eyes and what to expect
by aufan | in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Cataract surgery has been practiced for many years and perfected to the extent that it is one of the safest surgeries to undergo. I have just helped my mother through this surgery and want to let others know what to expect.
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Building an Automatic Waterer for your Chickens
by aufan | in Pets > Birds
Having an automatic waterer for your flock can be the difference between happy hens that will lay more eggs and a stressed out flock where the birds are pecking on one another because they're out of water again.
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Chicken varieties and Deciding on a breed to raise.
by aufan | in Pets > Birds
Having chickens can be a fun hobby, a way to save money on the costs of eggs and meat, or a method of making money. Whatever your reason for wanting chickens you will have to decide on what breeds to raise. Here is some information to help make that choice.
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Raising and hatching out Baby Chicks
by aufan | in Pets > Birds
Hatching baby chicks or buying day old chicks and raising them is a good way to start or add to an existing flock. To cut down on problems, you need to know what to expect and what supplies you will need. I hatch and raise chicks every other year so I can pass along some knowledge and tips.
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