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5' Base with Stairs #2203730 03/25/11 02:23 AM
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Just finished 5' base for 4' x 6' blind with 3' x 3' landing platform, stairs and propane rack.





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Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: my2071111] #2203759 03/25/11 02:36 AM
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i like your stands (5 and 10 foot) but have a question. not trying to be negative but just wondering. with all the long diagonal braces going the same direction around the stand, when a building on top catches wind will the stand want to twist? maybe the smaller brace will keep it from happening. what do you think the max load is in the middle of the top of platform? being a fat boy, i have to worry about these things.


Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: pafree] #2203953 03/25/11 04:22 AM
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I'll start by saying I'm not an engineer. What I do know is that square tubing tends not to twist as angle iron does. In theory with the braces all going the same direction, one brace pushs as the other braces pulls. Therefore keeping the wall or in this case legs in place. As far as max load. The weakest point would be the legs. So a 10' leg would be 1/2 as strong as a 5' leg. I have a protein feeder that holds a little over #2000 with more angle on the legs. Also have a 10' utility trailer built out of the same stuff. I would think the 5' base would hold well over #2000. I understand your concerns, and hope this helps.


Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: my2071111] #2204798 03/25/11 07:07 PM
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Nice



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thanks Keith Stone


Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: my2071111] #2205456 03/26/11 02:10 AM
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Good looking work there.


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nice



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Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: Satch] #2206078 03/26/11 03:44 PM
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Looks good, does the stairs remove?


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Originally Posted By: dgilbert
Looks good, does the stairs remove?


Yes. The stairs and landing platform are built as one piece and remove. And thanks dgilbert.


Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: 9toes] #2206669 03/26/11 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: 9toes
Good looking work there.


thanks 9toes.


Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: my2071111] #2209036 03/28/11 04:48 AM
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thanks landsurveyor


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Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: my2071111] #2211092 03/29/11 02:52 AM
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Very nice lookin. Are you selling these ?


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Very nice lookin. Are you selling these ?


Yes. One like this $500.00


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Are you displaying these blinds somewhere in Goldthwaite?



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Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: jdickey] #2212237 03/29/11 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: jdickey
Are you displaying these blinds somewhere in Goldthwaite?


No. I've just built a few for a client in Jonesboro.


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Are you displaying these blinds somewhere in Goldthwaite?


No. I've just built a few for a client in Jonesboro.


Why do you ask?


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nice work


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Great looking setup. Do you mind me asking what angle the stairs are to the base?


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Originally Posted By: my2071111
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Originally Posted By: jdickey
Are you displaying these blinds somewhere in Goldthwaite?


No. I've just built a few for a client in Jonesboro.


Why do you ask?


Just thought I'd drive by and take a look at one. I hunt up in Comanche and do business at Hoffpauir's.



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Re: 5' Base with Stairs [Re: jim1961] #2216358 03/31/11 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: jim1961
nice work

Thanks jim1961


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Originally Posted By: sciencehunter
Great looking setup. Do you mind me asking what angle the stairs are to the base?


Thanks siencehunter. I built these at 55deg. which is not bad, but I think I will go to a 50deg on larger Towers and 45deg on smaller ones. Mainly because hunters who can't use a ladder, just 10deg may make a huge difference.


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Are you displaying these blinds somewhere in Goldthwaite?


No. I've just built a few for a client in Jonesboro.


Why do you ask?


Just thought I'd drive by and take a look at one. I hunt up in Comanche and do business at Hoffpauir's.


Well you pass by me all the time on your way to Comanche. I'm actually working at my house in Gustine. I'm currently just doing custom orders so don't have any stock built up. But your welcome to stop by sometime I'll probably building something. Just pm me and I will give you my address. (but not this weekend, Turkey Season. rofl)


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