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#11
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 957
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From: South Carolina
Good job. The only thing I would have done different is to use a flat black and green....no reflections.
One of the climbers that I have is home made. its heavy, but i really like it. Its solid, doesn't budge... even with me being 245lbs.
One of the climbers that I have is home made. its heavy, but i really like it. Its solid, doesn't budge... even with me being 245lbs.
#16
That's some nice work. There are not a lot of kids that can do that or are willing to. It's nice to see young people that are willing to work for something they want. Great Job.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,438
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Great looking stand.
That looks sturdier and cooler (especially the ability to fold) than some of the commercial stuff. I also like the big platform.
You selling?
And yes, if you sell them, make sure you copy and include all the legal crap from another treestand manufacturer b/c treestands are an injury prone product.
That looks sturdier and cooler (especially the ability to fold) than some of the commercial stuff. I also like the big platform.
You selling?
And yes, if you sell them, make sure you copy and include all the legal crap from another treestand manufacturer b/c treestands are an injury prone product.
#18
Looks great, But id repaint and use a flat paint, theres an awful lot of glare on that paint. Not good if the sun cathces it right but great looking stan none the less.


