Jennifer L asked:


Of course, as long as it’s in a stud beam? I want to hang a baby hammock near our bed, but our ceiling is sloped. Can those eye lags hold weight if a thing is hung from it at an angle?

It’s a hammock that hangs just from one point like a hammock chair, not from two posts. A frame is another possibility, but I worry that it wouldn’t have the same range of motion and well, a frame is just bulky and expensive.

Yolanda

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  • Comments

    shaggyo9998 on 26 July, 2008 at 1:37 pm #

    The eye hook will hold the eye hook will hold the eye hook will.


    UnkaD on 29 July, 2008 at 8:34 am #

    For the beam and it can split the intended weightand that you should predrill the edge.
    The edge it is large enough for the eye lag is important is that you put some soap [bar.