Making my own climbing stand
#12
RE: Making my own climbing stand
It can be done HTH but keep in mind your own safety as well. I have made my own stands, all steel and hang on, for years! I started out as you have with likes and dislikes in several types and combined them to make my own. I assume you know how to weld AL. I would try to stay away from bends, as to avoid fatigue and miter the angles in. Just have a plan and draw it out. If you know a design works then use it, but modify it only for the good and safe side, manufactures spend high dollars in reserch before the market a stand to the public. As I said I have made my own for years and had only 1 failure, and that was my own fault not a mechanical failure just an oversite by me! Your NOT going to save money or time doing this, but the satifaction that you made this and it is way better than whats on the store shelf is worth it to me.
#13
RE: Making my own climbing stand
Welding aluminum, the type you are speaking of is more than just welding, its like an art. The Lone Wolf platform is cast aluminum and I believe the rest is 6061 aluminum. It isn't cheap. Why not just take what climber you have and try to do a modification, though that will void any warranty. Good luck.
#14
RE: Making my own climbing stand
ORIGINAL: Cougar Mag
Welding aluminum, the type you are speaking of is more than just welding, its like an art. The Lone Wolf platform is cast aluminum and I believe the rest is 6061 aluminum. It isn't cheap. Why not just take what climber you have and try to do a modification, though that will void any warranty. Good luck.
Welding aluminum, the type you are speaking of is more than just welding, its like an art. The Lone Wolf platform is cast aluminum and I believe the rest is 6061 aluminum. It isn't cheap. Why not just take what climber you have and try to do a modification, though that will void any warranty. Good luck.
X2 ...more than likely its 6061 al. i also agree with what someone else said previously... if you don't have experience welding aluminum, get someone else to do it for you that does. its a lot different than welding cold rolled or hot rolled steel.
#15
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
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RE: Making my own climbing stand
My brother has 2yrs tech school welding. I can lay near perfect uniform nickels whenI used to oxy-x. With a lil instruction and practice I think I'll be fine.
No, money is not an issue to a degree. I hate junk and will always pay much more for quality. This stand will be squeak, clunk, tingfree. I will likely lay rubber coating on it for those accidental clashings. Target weight will be 16ish pounds.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. I will keep safety by way of structural integrity first in mind. I'm a perfectionist and over-doer so likely I'll end up with a stand that can hold an elephant.
I hope to have this done by the beginning of next season. Stay tuned.
No, money is not an issue to a degree. I hate junk and will always pay much more for quality. This stand will be squeak, clunk, tingfree. I will likely lay rubber coating on it for those accidental clashings. Target weight will be 16ish pounds.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. I will keep safety by way of structural integrity first in mind. I'm a perfectionist and over-doer so likely I'll end up with a stand that can hold an elephant.
I hope to have this done by the beginning of next season. Stay tuned.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: Making my own climbing stand
If it's just for 'self satisfaction' then go for it...otherwise, today, it's a high chance it's cheaper to 'buy' the stand. Unless you're getting all the materials free.
We built our climbing sticks & stands years ago. But with the prices today for some Remington20' CS, API, Big Game, etc, AS WELL AS the CRIMINIALS who take whatever they get their hands on,to me it's almost useless to go into so much effort only to see your stands & sticks disappear to those unworthy!
I've lost quite a few of the climbing sticks I'd built and had put good time into them as well. Since the woods are no more what they used to be, I now prefer to buy the stands and sticks.
It doesn't hurt 'as much' when they're stolen.
We built our climbing sticks & stands years ago. But with the prices today for some Remington20' CS, API, Big Game, etc, AS WELL AS the CRIMINIALS who take whatever they get their hands on,to me it's almost useless to go into so much effort only to see your stands & sticks disappear to those unworthy!
I've lost quite a few of the climbing sticks I'd built and had put good time into them as well. Since the woods are no more what they used to be, I now prefer to buy the stands and sticks.
It doesn't hurt 'as much' when they're stolen.
#17
RE: Making my own climbing stand
I too think the platform is cast aluminum (like golf clubheads). Think of this.....if I'm not mistaken...outof all the brands of golf clubs....I think there are two places in the US that cast ALL of the heads. It's not an easy process....and it requires some pretty substantial/specializedmachinery/gear.
I think I'd shy away from the casting process and find an alternate route/method.
Ought to be interesting, Heu. Good luck.
I think I'd shy away from the casting process and find an alternate route/method.
Ought to be interesting, Heu. Good luck.
#19
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Making my own climbing stand
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Good Luck...I'll take that junk Alpha Hand climber off of ya
Good Luck...I'll take that junk Alpha Hand climber off of ya
#20
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Making my own climbing stand
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I too think the platform is cast aluminum (like golf clubheads). Think of this.....if I'm not mistaken...outof all the brands of golf clubs....I think there are two places in the US that cast ALL of the heads. It's not an easy process....and it requires some pretty substantial/specializedmachinery/gear.
I think I'd shy away from the casting process and find an alternate route/method.
Ought to be interesting, Heu. Good luck.
I too think the platform is cast aluminum (like golf clubheads). Think of this.....if I'm not mistaken...outof all the brands of golf clubs....I think there are two places in the US that cast ALL of the heads. It's not an easy process....and it requires some pretty substantial/specializedmachinery/gear.
I think I'd shy away from the casting process and find an alternate route/method.
Ought to be interesting, Heu. Good luck.
Scrape yards are full of cast products and the price of scrape is way down. The wheel isalreadyinvented and speaking of wheels a tire would make a heck of a belt. Doesn't even need tread.
Really is no big deal. [8D]