PhilSch
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How many SS needed to get to 20" and have 4 steps left over for a ring of steps at the top to use in place of a platform?
That depends do you want to climb 20 foot or do you want your feet to be at 20 foot at hunting height ? If you could make two foot per step which is approximately what @Nutterbuster was making you would take 10 steps to get 20 ft plus another four for a ring steps so that would be a total of 14. You could shave one by climbing to 18 and another 2' to your ring of steps if you prefer to do it that way.How many SS needed to get to 20" and have 4 steps left over for a ring of steps at the top to use in place of a platform?
The way Nutterbuster is putting them on the tree with the OCB if you can climb on bolts you can climb on squirrel steps. No need for aider.Thanks! Wow, that adds more evidence for me to never, ever, try multi step aiders. One carry as you go one step aider for me at most. I’d like to go aiderless, but am too heavy for squirrel steps or cranfords and don’t want to carry 6 muddy pro as opposed to 4 of them.
How many SS needed to get to 20" and have 4 steps left over for a ring of steps at the top to use in place of a platform?
Probably won't happen until the weekend.@Nutterbuster we are all getting a little off track. Posting said video may help.
I actually did the same thing last year with the dutchware straps Dano was selling. It worked, but I had a tough time getting the step tight to the tree.Lots of great stuff here!! I’ll just throw this out there as another option as well. Cranfords with the new Mini Versa Straps. Quick and solid with no buckle at all. Less bulk than the stock Cranford ropes. 9.3 ounces each with an 8' Mini Versa.
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Have they had their shots?I placed an order yesterday then sold everything that wasn't in use to help fund the impulse purchase. All I have left to sell are a couple teenagers. 15 and 17. They are in fairly good shape, they eat a lot, tend to roll their eyes when asked to do something. I will let them go for a fair price.
Can they chop wood and mow a lawn?I placed an order yesterday then sold everything that wasn't in use to help fund the impulse purchase. All I have left to sell are a couple teenagers. 15 and 17. They are in fairly good shape, they eat a lot, tend to roll their eyes when asked to do something. I will let them go for a fair price.
Negative GhostriderCan they chop wood and mow a lawn?
Really? Now you tell me - we could have worked out a trade. There's a machine shop in need of some squirrels to keep the machines going.I placed an order yesterday then sold everything that wasn't in use to help fund the impulse purchase. All I have left to sell are a couple teenagers. 15 and 17. They are in fairly good shape, they eat a lot, tend to roll their eyes when asked to do something. I will let them go for a fair price.
sounds like a liability. They'd probably just eat all my bear meat and venison...Negative Ghostrider
Have they had their shots?
Been spayed/neutered?
Dewormed?
Do they tree well?
Will they run deer?
Got papers on 'em?
Tell ya what, write me a check for two grand, and I'll rehome 'em for ya.
Are they both your cars? Cause that would suck...Since this thread has already gone down a rabbit hole. @Nutterbuster send me your address cause $2,000 is a steal to re-home my teenagers. This literally just happened
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Totally your fault for not buying a new Mercedes with collision prevention built in.Since this thread has already gone down a rabbit hole. @Nutterbuster send me your address cause $2,000 is a steal to re-home my teenagers. This literally just happened
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