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Stand Base Plans? #7406334 01/16/19 05:43 PM
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I need a project and would like to build a 5'-6' base for a 4x8 deer stand. Has anyone found any good plans online? Thanks

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Re: Stand Base Plans? [Re: dsniper] #7407509 01/17/19 10:40 PM
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What material do you want to build the bases out of wood, pipe, angle iron?

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If you're wanting to do metal search my name....You'll have to go back a ways but there are several pics of the ones I build....






Re: Stand Base Plans? [Re: dsniper] #7409389 01/20/19 02:32 PM
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Thanks for the replies.im planning on using angle iron. Lazy man- thanks I’ll check them out.

Re: Stand Base Plans? [Re: dsniper] #7409506 01/20/19 05:46 PM
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I built mine with 11/4" angle iron from 3 ft. to 10 ft tall 4x4 to 4x6 size. I use a 60* angle for legs to form the up rights with diagonal braces, if 10 feet tall install another horizontal at half way, horizontal about a foot from bottom, plates on legs so don't sink in ground.light weight and sturdy.

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