Ladder stand
#1
Ladder stand
I'm planning to maketwo wooden ladder stands for this upcomming season for some property I was just granted access to. Does anyone have plans or a blueprint for making one. I'm looking for them to be about 15' tall. One will sit on the side of a narrow but long field and the other will sit on top of a wooded draw that goes down to a creek.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2005
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RE: Ladder stand
bigpapa,
I do not have a blueprint, but I would be happy to take detailed pictures of my ladder stands on the family farm. They are extremely comfortable and very durable. I have never seen another ladder stand superior to these.
Instead of attempting to explain it, I would be happy to take photographs this weekend and email them to you.
PM me and we can exchange email addresses.
I do not have a blueprint, but I would be happy to take detailed pictures of my ladder stands on the family farm. They are extremely comfortable and very durable. I have never seen another ladder stand superior to these.
Instead of attempting to explain it, I would be happy to take photographs this weekend and email them to you.
PM me and we can exchange email addresses.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2005
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RE: Ladder stand
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
No plans, but you can buy metal ladder stands at Wal-Mart for about $100 that are lighter, easier to move, made for better comfort and a lot safer.
No plans, but you can buy metal ladder stands at Wal-Mart for about $100 that are lighter, easier to move, made for better comfort and a lot safer.
#7
RE: Ladder stand
Yes my 2 cents.
Wood rots.
Nails come loose.
Decay, etc.
For the money/value it's really, really hard to beat metal, pre-fab, store boughtladder stands.
Bu there are some places that can only do with a custom, wood built stand/platform. But regular inspections are a must.
Me - I've welded up a bunch of metal ladder stands over the years - plenty. Only maintenance needed is changing the top wooden platforms now and then. I fit mine with auto seat belts.Climb up. Buckle up. Fire 'em up.
I've also built p some dandies out of fibergalss ladder sections. Extension ladders that have a broken tip or something. Doing another this year. I'll take pictures of it's "development".
Wood rots.
Nails come loose.
Decay, etc.
For the money/value it's really, really hard to beat metal, pre-fab, store boughtladder stands.
Bu there are some places that can only do with a custom, wood built stand/platform. But regular inspections are a must.
Me - I've welded up a bunch of metal ladder stands over the years - plenty. Only maintenance needed is changing the top wooden platforms now and then. I fit mine with auto seat belts.Climb up. Buckle up. Fire 'em up.
I've also built p some dandies out of fibergalss ladder sections. Extension ladders that have a broken tip or something. Doing another this year. I'll take pictures of it's "development".
#8
RE: Ladder stand
I have to agree with a few others. Metal ladder stands in the long run are the way to go. Especially if you know someone that can weld! Just go to a few sporting goods stores and see what designs you like the best and mimic them.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2005
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RE: Ladder stand
Guys,
Everybody calm down about the ladder stands. JUST CALM DOWN. It is a well known fact that these stands were created in the deep South (respect) and that they are really a strong component to a successful hunt.
Again, miine are superior and I would be more than happy to take several photos this weekend as I am out on the family farm in order to help my fellow deer hunting companion. My stands were welded and do not have a single piece of wood on them. they are taller than the Wal mart variety and much more sturdy and durable. Guys, I like the Wal Mart ladders. They are perfect for some Yankee hunting on some northern piece of property where you will likely sit up there for about a half hour and call it a day. Certain situations. HOWEVER, if you are a serious hunter and plan to hunker down this fall and harvest a buck you can feed the entire family with, then LOOK NO FURTHER THAN TDWW'S LEGENDARY LADDER STAND.
Again, will be happy to share pics after the weekend. Thanks guys.
Everybody calm down about the ladder stands. JUST CALM DOWN. It is a well known fact that these stands were created in the deep South (respect) and that they are really a strong component to a successful hunt.
Again, miine are superior and I would be more than happy to take several photos this weekend as I am out on the family farm in order to help my fellow deer hunting companion. My stands were welded and do not have a single piece of wood on them. they are taller than the Wal mart variety and much more sturdy and durable. Guys, I like the Wal Mart ladders. They are perfect for some Yankee hunting on some northern piece of property where you will likely sit up there for about a half hour and call it a day. Certain situations. HOWEVER, if you are a serious hunter and plan to hunker down this fall and harvest a buck you can feed the entire family with, then LOOK NO FURTHER THAN TDWW'S LEGENDARY LADDER STAND.
Again, will be happy to share pics after the weekend. Thanks guys.
#10
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Posts: 252
RE: Ladder stand
They are perfect for some Yankee hunting on some northern piece of property where you will likely sit up there for about a half hour and call it a day.
LOOK NO FURTHER THAN TDWW'S LEGENDARY LADDER STAND.
Again, will be happy to share pics after the weekend.
Again, will be happy to share pics after the weekend.