Reddit Reddit reviews TEKTON 6268 Tarp Clips, 4-Piece

We found 8 Reddit comments about TEKTON 6268 Tarp Clips, 4-Piece. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Tools & Home Improvement
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Tarps & Tie-Downs
Tarps
TEKTON 6268 Tarp Clips, 4-Piece
Unique locking clamp design grips material directly for superior holding powerProvides instant anchor point to attach any standard bungee cord, tie down or ropeRugged, high-impact nylon constructionSpecially designed to secure tarps, canopies and coversSimple and easy-to-use design
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8 Reddit comments about TEKTON 6268 Tarp Clips, 4-Piece:

u/PatapscoMike · 6 pointsr/hammockcamping

Buy a set of these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A50NB24/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Clip one to each corner of your bag, then run a length of shock cord across the short ends of the bag. Shock cord gets attached to the wall and boom- you have an underquilt that has not damaged your bag or your hammock.

u/must-be-aliens · 3 pointsr/TinyHouses

No clue if this is going to be helpful, but I agree that those clamps will rust if they live outside and I'd like to provide some ideas from a campers perspective, as we like hanging tarps. All of these options need some small rope/paracord/bungeecord/whatever and something like an stainless eyelet screwed into the post, though they end up being simpler mechanically and easier to adjust.

  1. Try to find a blanket with corner ties. I don't know if they have another name but they look like the tassle things on poncho liners.

  2. Generally only tarps (not picnic blankets) have grommets but its something to think about. You can even buy grommets on their own and sew them into the blanket of your choosing if you are handy with a sewing machine. High end camping tarps like this aren't like the ones at walmart and have reinforced corners, often with D-Rings. Not cheap though. If you like stuff like this there is other fancy hardware from Dutchware that make stringing it up easier.

  3. Low tech and versatile, you can use the method campers use to string up a tarp when the corner rips out. Get a small round object (a rock or something) place it into the fabric from one side and tie a knot around it from the other, it will look like this

  4. Last one doesn't have traction in camping that I know of and I've never used them before, but something like these clamps might be worth a shot for the price.

    Edit: fixed the last link


    Good luck!
u/thecupcakeconspiracy · 3 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

Yep, it's about continuous usage, but also keep in mind that articles with suggested time limits for nipple clamps always seem to err on the safe side by an extreme margin. I've had clover clamps on for 1hr+. It was fine.

People's bodies are going to react differently, and also different types of clamps will cut off circulation at very different rates (i.e. these vs. these vs. these vs. these [NSFW], etc.)

Just take them off if you're turning purple or becoming numb; don't worry too much about specific time limits. Honestly I've never heard of someone getting injured from using nipple clamps for too long. In the grand scheme of BDSM safety concerns, it's pretty low on the list.

u/Bottomisbest · 2 pointsr/BDSMAdvice

Tarp clips (e.g. these on Amazon), kitchen implements (e.g. spatulas), plastic or metal rulers, belts, bondage tape, clothespins, rubber bands.

u/reinhart_menken · 2 pointsr/hammockcamping

No problem! :)

Oh and just a few things to add:

Watch some videos on how to set up hammock and tarps. shugmery is an old youtuber who's an entertainer by trade, so he makes fun upbeat videos that aren't boring to watch.

Also in case you forget the knots that you learn to get the tarp to stay in place on the ridgeline (that one line to hang the tarp that goes from tree A to tree B) get these really cheap tarp clips for $5: https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-6268-Tarp-Clips-4-Piece/dp/B00A50NB24/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468442049&sr=8-1&keywords=tarp+clip

You can have the tarp in diamond/triangle formation, two ends secured to the ground (with pegs that come with all tarp purchases for free), and then the two ends that are hanging on the line you can just clip in place with the clips (which uses screws to tighten, not merely by clipping).

Be sure to bring cordage, which I assume you have, if not you can get 50 feet for like $5, or 100 feet for $10: https://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Planet-Mil-Spec-Commercial-Orange/dp/B00ACL4KJO/ref=sr_1_2?s=hunting-fishing&ie=UTF8&qid=1468442435&sr=1-2&keywords=paracord

DO NOT get 25 feet, because they still charge you $5 like for 50 feet, lol.

Sorry to add about $15 to your budget :)

u/atetuna · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Are you using a tarp clip in the center? I haven't been brave enough to use those clips on my silnylon tarps. It looks like this.

https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-6268-Tarp-Clips-4-Piece/dp/B00A50NB24/

u/doominabox1 · 1 pointr/hammockcamping

Thanks for all the info. How do you secure the under quilt? I was thinking of getting those clip things and using those plus para-cord to hold it up