Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
Well, I asked on a post a few weeks ago for treestand plans and I found some. I am lacking some money to spend on hunting so decided to make some of my own hunting accesories. I can't wait to put this up and get out bowhunting next year! It is only a few months away! Tell me what you guys think and and suggestions would be greatly welcome.
I know I haven't put any supports connecting the seat bar to the base. I have to get them yet, with a chain to attach to the tree.
I know I haven't put any supports connecting the seat bar to the base. I have to get them yet, with a chain to attach to the tree.
#2
RE: Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
Buck, I would add 1/2" plywoodgussets to the ends of the 2X4's of thefoot stand to the one's they are screwed on,with two screws on each end of the gussets. I would also add 3/4" L brackets to the seat post's and foot stand. Right now, it does'nt look to strong to support a mans weight! JMO!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bennettsville, SC
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RE: Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
Unless you have some extra wood from a project, it is CHEAPER to buy one. Lumber here in SC is outrageous.
I was going to build a box stand this year and after added up the price of the lumber, I could buy one cheaper.
Hard to say b/c I am not there, but from the pics, I wouldn't hunt out of the one you built. It looks great, don't get me wrong. I just don't think screwing wood together would hold me, then again I weigh 245lbs.
I was going to build a box stand this year and after added up the price of the lumber, I could buy one cheaper.
Hard to say b/c I am not there, but from the pics, I wouldn't hunt out of the one you built. It looks great, don't get me wrong. I just don't think screwing wood together would hold me, then again I weigh 245lbs.
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RE: Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
I understand, I haven't got the supports nor the L brackets yet to put on the stand... I am only 170 lbs... But still I need to be safe, Rebel, what are gussets?
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RE: Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
ORIGINAL: buckhunter14
I understand, I haven't got the supports nor the L brackets yet to put on the stand... I am only 170 lbs... But still I need to be safe, Rebel, what are gussets?
I understand, I haven't got the supports nor the L brackets yet to put on the stand... I am only 170 lbs... But still I need to be safe, Rebel, what are gussets?
Astrip of 1/2"plywood the width of the floor 2X4'sscrewed to the bottom of the frame 2X4's.Two screws on top of the strip and two screws on the bottom of the strip.
I see you have two2X4's on the floor and the basefor the seat post.
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RE: Off Season Work / Homemade Treestand
ORIGINAL: buckhunter14
I'm not trying to be difficult I just really don't know, I'm young... What is its purpose?
I'm not trying to be difficult I just really don't know, I'm young... What is its purpose?
The floor will never seperate from the frame! Is this going to be a permanate tree stand? Man, all tree stands are made of Aluminum and some are heavier than others, imagine this one?