Homemade ladder stand
#11
RE: Homemade ladder stand
ORIGINAL: Centaur 1
"Block the wind"? I'm in florida. I was thinking more along the lines of a honda generator and a 5000 btu window air conditioner.
"Block the wind"? I'm in florida. I was thinking more along the lines of a honda generator and a 5000 btu window air conditioner.
C. Davis
#12
RE: Homemade ladder stand
Looks good. You could put a hinged door on the front if you wanted wood instead of burlap. I have built several....they arenot real expensive to build (less than $100 if you have a roof). My recommedation is to use rough cut oak for your main supports, rather than p/t. The sides, ladder, roof (if one) can be p/t and will last a long time. Rough cut oak will last much longer. I have several that are over 10yrs old....and still fine. Will be building a few more this year.
#13
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: Homemade ladder stand
I agree with LKNChoppers, why would anybody want to go to the trouble and expense of building a wooden stand whan you can get a safer, easier to move and cheaper welded metal stand.
#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: grottoes,va.
Posts: 764
RE: Homemade ladder stand
with the price of steel and lumber these days you can get a double ladder stand much cheaper. and at least the store bought ones are weight tested. i can build one that will hold a tank,but in a few years they weakin up alot.
walmart has a double for around 100.00, natchez shooters supply has them on sale also. check walmarts in your area ,right here after christmas is when i bought my last supply of ladders stands ,i think i payed 48.00 each last january. i use the singles and add a extra rail around them that can be rapped with camo.
walmart has a double for around 100.00, natchez shooters supply has them on sale also. check walmarts in your area ,right here after christmas is when i bought my last supply of ladders stands ,i think i payed 48.00 each last january. i use the singles and add a extra rail around them that can be rapped with camo.
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ONTARIO
Posts: 128
RE: Homemade ladder stand
i've made many stands, all with free wood that I come across during the year. I prefer to have a series of permanent stands, when you own the property. Go straight to hunting rather than doing set-up. On this stand I would have put the ladder runs on the front face of the ladder, vertical, instead of flat. The ladder does last many more years if a good maple or oak tree (4-6 inch round) is used for the ladder beams.
#16
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Illinois
Posts: 11
RE: Homemade ladder stand
nice looking stand, but have to say, as a construction company owner, looks like a LOT of work on a ladder. even though I have my own hunting property, prefer metal ladder stands myself. just my opinion.
#17
RE: Homemade ladder stand
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
I agree with LKNChoppers, why would anybody want to go to the trouble and expense of building a wooden stand whan you can get a safer, easier to move and cheaper welded metal stand.
I agree with LKNChoppers, why would anybody want to go to the trouble and expense of building a wooden stand whan you can get a safer, easier to move and cheaper welded metal stand.
I understand what your trying to say but easy to move means that its easy to steal. Here in coastal Florida if the land is undeveloped it's probably swamp covered with impenetrable brush. The land were I hunt is one of those rare areas that is huntable without an airboat, it's about 2 square miles in size. About 1/4 of the area has been taken over by people in their late teens and early twenties. They use it for hanging out, drinking, four wheeling(mudding), barbequeing etc.. We give them a wide berth when we hunt but they periodically explore the woods in their four wheelers. Unfortunately anything "storebought" will probably be stolen. In our damp environement I bet pressure treated wood will last longer than a welded steel stand.
#18
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 90
RE: Homemade ladder stand
My brother just got the Double Stand at Walmart on sale after Christmas for $74. It even came with the camo wrap to cover the sides.
On all my ladder stands, wooden or steel I run a 20' cable lock down them. If any wandering theif would look at that, they would probably not waste their time fooling with it.
On all my ladder stands, wooden or steel I run a 20' cable lock down them. If any wandering theif would look at that, they would probably not waste their time fooling with it.
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Slower Lower Delaware 1st State
Posts: 1,776
RE: Homemade ladder stand
In our damp environement I bet pressure treated wood will last longer than a welded steel stand.
Don't forget the metal/welded ladder stands or tri-pods need to be wrapped with something = more $$$$ to invest.You also need (I do anyway) to spray welds and bolts with a good rust proof primer every couple years = more $$$.
We've got the "build" on salt treated stands down to a fine science.Can build a 4x4 box stand w/roof for about $150 - $250 depending on height and misc materials we can scrounge up.
#20
RE: Homemade ladder stand
Good for you wanting to build your own stand. I disagree with people who claim that the only "safe" way to hunt out of a tree is from a pre-fabed steel treestand. Its BS in my opinion. If you know what you are doing, you can build a stand that is just as safe as or more safe than most big companies can. Again....you do need to know what you are doing.