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New Stand
Still have some minor work to do on it:
WHODAT = Wicked-Huge Official Deer Acquisition Treehouse Being in the woods gave me the fever. I am ready for the season to start. All we need is a little rain and I will be up there in Sept to plant plots. It was so dry that we couldn't follow to close to each other on the trails or you would be eating dust. We hunt in Desoto Parish. See attached Pics Jordan |
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Looks like a comfy chair for those cold mornings!! Does it have heat and massage??? Nice looking stand......almost the size of a camp all by itself!!
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We moved a 20' double stand saturday & took down another stand with intentsions of moving & putting it back up......It's freaking hot in the woods! No breeze at all!!!!!!!!!!!
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wow nice stand...when an office chair gets chunked I run it by guys in the back...I'm not sure how many company chairs are in deer stands now!
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very nice.....
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Wow. That thing is redic man. You gonna put a stove and toilet in there? Haha
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Very very nice, I put one up this weekend as well but did not turn out very nice. We dropped it 3 times before finally getting it up. The thing is 2 days old and looks like is has been in the weather for 15 years and run over by a bull dozer it is so busted up, lol.
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It does take long to weld them together but it is strong and will last long. I built mine at my house and trailered it to my lease. It cant never be too big if you have kids that hunt with you. Looks great dude!!!!
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Very nice....you will love hunting out of that this year.
What did you use for your roofing... |
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Roof is 3/4" Plywood with roll roof on top, then painted with cold tar
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Thats one hell of a stand there,real nice.... it's almost that time.
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Nice looking stand man! I definately wanna make my next one out of aluminum so that it lasts forever.
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We thought about using aluminum, but decided to use hardyback instead. We just primed and painted it to make it last longer. Hardyback is pretty cool stuff and lasts for a while, and is thin which was a plus.
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