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    real men build tall stands.
    i got one with 3 flights of stairs and a trap door that's 26' to the floor.

    got another thats 24' to the floor that's 4x4.

    telephone poles, in the ground. post hole diggers are cheap.

    standing the poles up may take some imagination.

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    Wood poles?
    We gave you Corn,you gave us clap,bad trade.

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    pfffftttt, 30ft to the floor, shingled roof, and wall to wall carpet. When my wife kicks me out of the house, I'm moving in here.



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    Quote Originally Posted by tunanut View Post
    pfffftttt, 30ft to the floor, shingled roof, and wall to wall carpet. When my wife kicks me out of the house, I'm moving in here.



    Now THAT'S a deer stand!
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    I gots an idea now........
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    Decades ago, we used to build them way up in trees. Nothing that nice, but sturdy and roomy. If you build one in a tree, you have to overbuild it considerably to withstand the growing and swaying of the tree. If a treated 2x4 would work, we would use a treated 2x6.
    If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.

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    Find someone with a small sawmill. Cedar is the way to go on the flooring.

    There's a guy near Camp Barstow that does it off of 391 near the traffic circle. I guess that's Batesburg.
    Last edited by britton40; 05-18-2012 at 07:10 AM.

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