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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
Posts: 6,881
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My son has to hunt with me for 2 more years, so need a 2-person stand/blind. If I have what I'd like, we will stay out there all day - so that when other hunters move, we have the leg up as the deer make a move.
Have both a climber and a ladder stand, but haven't had the chace to prepare the woods for shooting lanes and to get trees prepared to put them up. Once a stand/blind like I'm hoping to build goes up, it will stay there. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Yes I am a Pirate
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: 33°46′08″N 86°28′16″W / 33.76895°N 86.471037°W
Posts: 2,776
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Personally, I can't see using aluminum tubing. Not enough weight savings to compensate for the need for special fasteners. You might consider a 8x4 plan, simply cut the plans in half. Still lots of room in a 4x8 floorplan for an all-day hunt with two people. And a 4 foot floor span can be done with 2x4 material, saving much money over 2x6 or 2x8 floor joists.
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