Tower Stand Pics or Plans
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Tower Stand Pics or Plans
I'm planning on building a tower stand out of wood. I was seeing if anyone had some pictures or plans of ones they have had succes with. I'm looking at building one big enough for two people with a platform height of about 8-10'.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2003
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
AJ........What you are wanting to do is not very hard. Go get some 14' treated 4x4 posts and set them 3' in the ground and pour quickcrete around them. Let them sit for a couple of days, and make sure they are plumb and square. Add some cross bracing and your ready for step 3....
Next it's just like building a treehouse, just measure up and wrap the posts with 2x6's around the outside. Next cut 2x6's for your floor and lay across and nail to the 2x6's. You may want to add a couple of 2x6 joist in the middle every 2' if it a larger platform. Build a ladder off of one the post corners, and you have a platform. Next just build some frame wall with 2x4's and plywood. Even add a roof if you want.
Next it's just like building a treehouse, just measure up and wrap the posts with 2x6's around the outside. Next cut 2x6's for your floor and lay across and nail to the 2x6's. You may want to add a couple of 2x6 joist in the middle every 2' if it a larger platform. Build a ladder off of one the post corners, and you have a platform. Next just build some frame wall with 2x4's and plywood. Even add a roof if you want.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
Here is a tower stand, at my hunt club lease. Note wires that prevent highwind blowover.
Post can be put into ground, if long enough, but backed up with wires is still a safety precaution. Benchrest in front window area aids in longshots across foodplots.
Post can be put into ground, if long enough, but backed up with wires is still a safety precaution. Benchrest in front window area aids in longshots across foodplots.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
Groundhunter gave a pretty good narrative. i would suggest you look at landscape timbers. they are treated but not as long. but they also cost a lot less than 4x4's.
for me if i go over 7 or 8 ' i use steel. now i weld as a hobby so i have a little advantage there. but cost wise the landscape timber is a pretty good deal.
for me if i go over 7 or 8 ' i use steel. now i weld as a hobby so i have a little advantage there. but cost wise the landscape timber is a pretty good deal.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
Landscape timbers are treated, but not for use as post. They will rot in a few years. Don't forget about the usage of stainless nails or hot dipped galvanized in the treated wood.
It will be as cheap or cheaper to buy a well made metal tower stand that is lighter, easier to move, will last longer, and is better made/safer, but to each his own.
It will be as cheap or cheaper to buy a well made metal tower stand that is lighter, easier to move, will last longer, and is better made/safer, but to each his own.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
My brothers and I have made a couple nice tower stands by starting with old windmill towers.We cut of the tops off at the point where the tower was about 4 foot sqare,then welded up a frame for the enclosed part on top and covered it with plywood.Windows on each side,and a paint job,gave up a really nice unit.They are about 14 foot off the ground to the floor of the enclosed stand.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Tower Stand Pics or Plans
Timbercruiser if they are set in concrete i would say they would work fine. i tell you what i got some extras and i'll build a stand with them and let you know.
Metal is the best way i'll agree . and for me it's affordable cause i build my own but with the price of steel right now i can't build them and make any money and price them where people will buy them.
I haven't sold one this year.
Metal is the best way i'll agree . and for me it's affordable cause i build my own but with the price of steel right now i can't build them and make any money and price them where people will buy them.
I haven't sold one this year.