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DIY platform.

Live2huntt

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My brother just sent me a pic of the platform he made for me. I hope to pick it up tomorrow night and be able to test it out with my rock climbing harness until my Mantis arrives. It is 21" wide and weighs 4.45lbs.
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Live2huntt

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What looks scary about it? We have been making stands out of the conduit for years so I am not worried about that at all. My only concern will be when I put side pressure on it. All testing will be done at ground level.

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What looks scary about it? We have been making stands out of the conduit for years so I am not worried about that at all. My only concern will be when I put side pressure on it. All testing will be done at ground level.

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Testing will tell. If you have experience with it I may be wrong. Some things I’d look into, because I can’t tell from the pic exactly, would be to use grade 8 bolts. Make sure the aluminum square tubing is the right grade and thickness. Add a steel plate for the adjustment bolt to set against. That’s a few things a few of us have found while doing our testing on DIY projects.
I’ve made sticks out of 1/2 emt conduit. I’ll admit they looked scary too but they worked for me.
 

Live2huntt

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Testing will tell. If you have experience with it I may be wrong. Some things I’d look into, because I can’t tell from the pic exactly, would be to use grade 8 bolts. Make sure the aluminum square tubing is the right grade and thickness. Add a steel plate for the adjustment bolt to set against. That’s a few things a few of us have found while doing our testing on DIY projects.
I’ve made sticks out of 1/2 emt conduit. I’ll admit they looked scary too but they worked for me.
Good points....Grade 8 bolts were used and it is 3/4" conduit. He was thinking about using 1/2" but wasn't sure how it would hold up after drilling a hole in it. I did see where guys were having issues with the leveling bolt on the aluminum so I will keep a close eye on that.

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