Floor for Stand
#12
RE: Floor for Stand
Thanks for all the ideas and replies guys. I had another idea this morning. If i build the platform 5 x 5, I could fit my Doghouse blind on it. In that case, for safety,I'd still build a railing around the platform about 3 foot tall so it would sit just under the shooting windows and portholes.Any thoughts on that or anyone tried that? I'm thinking that if I'm 12 foot off the ground. I could probablyzip the larger windows down without spooking the deer so much and have a better range of view.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Central Missouri
Posts: 360
RE: Floor for Stand
interesting idea. Would definetly save some money and weight, u'd have less to paint and I have grandparents that hunt out of tower blinds that are premade with windows and the deer never notice them opening the windows, which make a lot more racket than I'd be comfortable with. I'd say as long as it's out there plenty early so that the deer get used to it, with the blind on it, u should have no problems.
#14
RE: Floor for Stand
Thanks krub6b. I was thinking it might not hurt to leave the window (arched shape)on each side zipped down the whole time and eliminate any noise. I'd be sitting mostly and the only real visible part of me would be shoulders up and I use a pretty good camo headcover.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Central Missouri
Posts: 360
RE: Floor for Stand
i sit on a standthat my head is clearly visible in all the time and I've had lots of deer just standing in the field eating and they never notice me. Justmove slow and steady, don't make any unneccesary noises, and if the deer are used to the stand they won't realize there's anyhing different.
#16
RE: Floor for Stand
ORIGINAL: chucker34
Thanks Kevin1. I don't think I have the patience or skill to slope the floor just right so I think I will drill some holes.
Thanks Kevin1. I don't think I have the patience or skill to slope the floor just right so I think I will drill some holes.
#17
RE: Floor for Stand
I'm glad I found this thread as I am going to be building one myself in the very near future. One thing I am wondering is when you post down to the ground. I am thinking of using 4x4's quickcreted into the ground. Do you think it would be ok to keep these 4x4's straight up or should I go through the trouble and lean them toward the deer stand. (probably 5x5 on the ground and taper up to 4x4 at the top)I'm not sure if I'm making myself clear here but I hope so. I'm thinking that it would be about 12' from ground to floor and about 4'x4'. Any thoughts?
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: A shack in Arkansas
Posts: 2,029
RE: Floor for Stand
Just make sure you bury enough 4x4 in the ground to ensure it secure.
I have never built a wooden stand to 12'. I think build the box and getting the roof built might be interesting.I mean 12' to the floor would put the roof at say 18' if your inside is 6' from floor to roof. need a tall ladder. on steel ones i build i make the roof where it bolts on to the stand . i make attach points for the roof to be bolted prior to raising. much easier.
If i was going to build a wooden tower that height i would sure make it 4x5 it is really nice to have the room and you can have someone sit with you especially a kid.
I have never built a wooden stand to 12'. I think build the box and getting the roof built might be interesting.I mean 12' to the floor would put the roof at say 18' if your inside is 6' from floor to roof. need a tall ladder. on steel ones i build i make the roof where it bolts on to the stand . i make attach points for the roof to be bolted prior to raising. much easier.
If i was going to build a wooden tower that height i would sure make it 4x5 it is really nice to have the room and you can have someone sit with you especially a kid.