Add staples every 3 in.
Use parachute cords to secure tarp on roof.
Fasten one end of the cord to a 1x8 with an electrical staple lay the cord straight without stretching it then staple the other end.
If you have a lightweight tarp on hand you can thread the paracord through the eyelet of the tarp and tie the ends to two trees in order to make a simple hammock.
Not only is this structurally dangerous but there s a chance that you and your family could get sick when exposed to the kind of mold that a tarp was unable to prevent from growing.
Pass the other end of the cord through the corner grommet and tie it to the next adjacent grommet.
Put one loop over the other and clip them together with a carabiner.
If the tarp you ve used to secure your roof isn t mildew proof then you re at risk of starting an impressive mold culture inside your home.
Fire starter those who know how execute the bow fire starting method can use paracord as a bow by tying it to both ends of a bendable branch and use a stone as a socket.
To begin securing the tarp screw through the rolled 2 x 4 boards with your screw gun.
Use elastic cords to make a portable tool organizer for chisels and other hand tools.
There will be two loops between the three grommets.
Fully secure your roof tarp to prevent flapping.
This will prevent water and debris from entering the damaged area.
Clearly tarps have many useful applications.
To create holders leaving the staples just loose enough so the cord can still move.
The screws must pass securely into the roof.
Use rope to secure your tarp.
Take about 8 12 feet of paracord and tie one end to the grommet adjacent to the corner.
Tie a 1 4 inch cotton or nylon cord tightly to one of the end eye bolt screws you placed in the eaves and or other support structure.
Check out the drive s expert guide to help you with how to use ratchet straps.
Whatever its purpose use the appropriate accessories e g.
Four ratchet straps one per wheel hub.
Rope and or hooks to help keep your tarp secure.
Thread the cord through each grommet and eye bolt screw in a.
5 16 black bungee cord.
Bed or when using a tarp to keep bulk items secure.
The 5 16 bungee is a popular choice as it will fit through almost any size grommet and it can be used with or without hooks.