Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
#12
RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
Yeah, it's probably a good thing you don't move them around a lot. they look heavy. Probably very sturdy though. Seems like a lot of hassle to have to take a seat with you every time you hunt.
#13
RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
I think those look awesome. It would be nice to just make about 20 of those and hang them all over the place and then just take the seat along with you and once you get to your stand put the seat up. That is one big platform, looks like something i need with my size 14 shoes. I hate small platforms
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RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
Adams they are absolutely silent. That's why I went with them. I am a freak about noise when I am in the woods. They weigh (I'm guessing) about 25-30 lbs. I have developed some easy ways of putting them up though and I can put them up pretty quick.
Mike,
They are sturdy and I guess it's a matter of perspective on the hassle of the seat. If you hunt out of a climber a lot (like I do) then it is much much easier than putting up a climber and climbing everytime. Also, I leave seat's out on some of them depending on how much I am hunting them or when I plan on going back to them. The are especially nice for all day hunts.
Mike,
They are sturdy and I guess it's a matter of perspective on the hassle of the seat. If you hunt out of a climber a lot (like I do) then it is much much easier than putting up a climber and climbing everytime. Also, I leave seat's out on some of them depending on how much I am hunting them or when I plan on going back to them. The are especially nice for all day hunts.
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RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
They look very spacious too. One of the big problems I have with hang ons is they are usually very small and I'm not crazy about heights. Your stands look like they have plenty of room. I agree about the seat too. Not to mention that no seat will likely be a deterent from someone sitting in one while your not there.
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RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
Huntingbry,
They are spacious. They are 30 X 30 or 32 X 32. Also, you are right on the detering people from setting in them. I had a guy that was allowed to hunt on of the properties that I was on tell me he found my stand and didn't like it because he had set in it one day and it wasn't very comfortable. I told him that's why I made them that way so people wouldn't want to hunt my stands.
They are spacious. They are 30 X 30 or 32 X 32. Also, you are right on the detering people from setting in them. I had a guy that was allowed to hunt on of the properties that I was on tell me he found my stand and didn't like it because he had set in it one day and it wasn't very comfortable. I told him that's why I made them that way so people wouldn't want to hunt my stands.
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RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
Better get a patent
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Good looking stands Silent ,
they look exceptionally well made and strong . Love the huge bottom braces , very confidence inspiring . Those would be great starter stands for someone like me who isn't comfortable off the ground .
they look exceptionally well made and strong . Love the huge bottom braces , very confidence inspiring . Those would be great starter stands for someone like me who isn't comfortable off the ground .
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RE: Pics of my all-welded lock-ons
Thanks Kevin. It's a good feeling when you're 30 ft off the ground to know that you have a stand that solid under you. I don't put stands very high that often but it sure makes you feel comfortable when you do.