My new tree/ground camera mount
#1
My new tree/ground camera mount
I was at the cabin a few weekends ago just thinking of something to make that is involved with hunting. The only thing I could think of is a better camera mount then what I have already. I came up with the idea of having one that straps to the tree and when you want to ground hunt you can take it from the tree to the ground.
I am welding with a stick welder so my welds suck and their is a bunch of slag on there. The steel was a little rusty so I had my dad sand blast it which took the slag off along with the rust, then I re-welded it and there was less slag but I had some finger prints on their which caused it to start rusting again. He's going to sandblast it again then im painting ita green and brown mix.
This is the complete project.
Im not an expert welder yet as you can see.
The holes on the main bar is so you can lower it and higher it.
To move it from the ground stand to the tree all you have to do is remove the bolt that is connected to the tree gripper.
And then you just pull the tree section off...
Then attach it to the tree.
And there you have it.
Right now on the arms I just have steel washers. The plastic ones that I had were a little big and it made the arms bend where ever the washer was, so to fix that problem im gonna go buy some thinner plastic washers to put in there.
I can't wait to get out this weekend turkey hunting to try it out. Hopefully the weather is nice so my dad can sand blast it and I can get it painted before the weekend comes.
I am welding with a stick welder so my welds suck and their is a bunch of slag on there. The steel was a little rusty so I had my dad sand blast it which took the slag off along with the rust, then I re-welded it and there was less slag but I had some finger prints on their which caused it to start rusting again. He's going to sandblast it again then im painting ita green and brown mix.
This is the complete project.
Im not an expert welder yet as you can see.
The holes on the main bar is so you can lower it and higher it.
To move it from the ground stand to the tree all you have to do is remove the bolt that is connected to the tree gripper.
And then you just pull the tree section off...
Then attach it to the tree.
And there you have it.
Right now on the arms I just have steel washers. The plastic ones that I had were a little big and it made the arms bend where ever the washer was, so to fix that problem im gonna go buy some thinner plastic washers to put in there.
I can't wait to get out this weekend turkey hunting to try it out. Hopefully the weather is nice so my dad can sand blast it and I can get it painted before the weekend comes.
#4
RE: My new tree/ground camera mount
I salute your tinkering..but I wouldn't wanna lug that thing into the bush! Gotta be heavy at the base to keep it from being top heavy. I would have opted for a screw in anchor like some people use to tie out dogs.
#5
RE: My new tree/ground camera mount
ORIGINAL: Pope94/IA
Im not sure. That would be cool if I was the first.
ORIGINAL: Tribal
Thats cool well done. Do they make something like that already?
Thats cool well done. Do they make something like that already?
#7
RE: My new tree/ground camera mount
Really its not overly heavy. Not as heavy as i thougt it would be. This steel is all I had for scraps so thats what I used. If I planned on taking this a step higher and maybe selling some or getting a patent for it then I would get a lighter resource, but for now this is my own personal thing. Also some of you were saying the bottom would have to be heavy because of the top because heavy. Well, I have four 6 inch steaks that go into the ground. They help a ton!
I wasn't planning on taking this back and forth everytime I go out. I planned on just keeping it out. If its in the blind, it shouldn't get to weathered. But if it does start to rust then I can always sandblast and paint it again. My first blind camera mount I made has been out for 18 days and itlooks fine. No rust building up or anything.
I wasn't planning on taking this back and forth everytime I go out. I planned on just keeping it out. If its in the blind, it shouldn't get to weathered. But if it does start to rust then I can always sandblast and paint it again. My first blind camera mount I made has been out for 18 days and itlooks fine. No rust building up or anything.