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Semisane 08-10-2009 01:01 PM

I Believe In A Comfortable Stand
 
EDIT: OOPS! This is a screw-up. I thought I was posting this in the deer hunting forum. Didn't realize I had switched over to the Black Powder forum.


Here's my home made A-Frame ladder stand. About $60 worth of treated 2x4s, galvanized nuts & bolts, and some EMT tubing. The seat and floor units are angle iron from an old bed frame. The front ladder and back frame are each one piece (nailed and glued). The arm rest, seat unit, floor unit, and cross braces are attached with twenty 1/4" nuts and bolts. I can assemble it and stand it up on-site by myself, but it's a lot easier with two guys. Of course, it's only suitable if you have your own property or a lease.










heinz57 08-10-2009 02:48 PM

nice but where is the roof ?????

HEAD0001 08-10-2009 03:55 PM

Comfort
 
Comfort?? Why would you like a comfortable stand??

That is a good looking stand. I bet you enjoy hunting from it. Tom.


Semisane 08-10-2009 04:36 PM


nice but where is the roof ?????
:biggrin: That's my fair weather stand Heinz, for when I feel like sitting in the woods on a nice day. I do have a couple of nice box stands overlooking food plots (see picture). But sometimes you just want to sit in the woods and listen to the birds.

This is one of my box stands. Notice that the box sits atop the same kind of A-frame ladder configuration.



This is the view from that box. The corn feeder is 80 yards out. The far tree-line is 150 yards.


cayugad 08-10-2009 05:55 PM

nice stands

I like those tent blinds also. They go up in seconds, and off protection from the elements. Granted when its -20 below you shiver in there like a dog passing razor blades, but if you dress for it, the rest is a matter of tuffing it out.

Grouse45 08-10-2009 07:36 PM

Looks really good and comfortable.

timbercruiser 08-10-2009 07:50 PM

IMHO they are too dang hard to move and set up. You would need a Chinook to pull that thing up. I'll stick to the aluminum ladder stands.
Semisane if that is your property you need to consider thinning the pines.

Semisane 08-10-2009 08:02 PM


Semisane if that is your property you need to consider thinning the pines.
Wish it were mine Timbercruiser. That's what about 100 acres of our 9-man/900-acre lease looks like. You're right, this section needs a thinning cut. The timber manager made a "third row" cut on about half the lease two years ago. It really improved those areas and increased browse tremendously.

gregrn43 08-11-2009 01:26 AM

Nice looking stands there semi. Looks like your all set for the upcoming season

Doe Dumper 08-11-2009 01:45 AM

Which one will I be using? LOL Nice stands!


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