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    #46
    Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
    Problem solved.

    Since I had the welder out anyway I decided to make it more permanent.



    I wrapped the arms with packing tape to protect the limbs.

    Now make it packable and patent it. Then sell it

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      #47
      Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
      Problem solved.



      Since I had the welder out anyway I decided to make it more permanent.







      I wrapped the arms with packing tape to protect the limbs.





      Could cover it in heater hose maybe. Or dipped in flex seal liquid!


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        #48
        Originally posted by Hix View Post
        Could cover it in heater hose maybe. Or dipped in flex seal liquid!


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        I did heater hose but it messed up the angles. I may get some large heat shrink tubing

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          #49
          Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
          I did heater hose but it messed up the angles. I may get some large heat shrink tubing
          Plastic dip

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            #50
            Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
            The thought had crossed my mind.

            I think this will do.


            Drill two holes in the bottom so you can stake it down and you are good to go!

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              #51
              Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
              Problem solved.

              Since I had the welder out anyway I decided to make it more permanent.



              I wrapped the arms with packing tape to protect the limbs.




              Take my money Art! I want 3of them. Thanks.

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                #52
                If your pop up is close enough to a tree, you can always use the swing arm type, screwed into the tree and extended into the blind. I have done this in the past and it worked out really well.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                  Take my money Art! I want 3of them. Thanks.
                  Ha

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                    Both of those look like good options thanks
                    I have the one that mounts to the corner poles & it works good.

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                      #55
                      I took one of my wife’s hanging flower pot holders. It’s about 3 feet tall with the perfect hook to hold the cam or limb. Made of sturdy steel and pushes right into the ground. Holds it at perfect height

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by MD2TX View Post
                        I took one of my wife’s hanging flower pot holders. It’s about 3 feet tall with the perfect hook to hold the cam or limb. Made of sturdy steel and pushes right into the ground. Holds it at perfect height






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                          #57
                          Originally posted by MD2TX View Post




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                          I have floors in my blinds so can’t push stuff in the ground.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
                            My blinds are made from cattle panels, so I just fabbed a swing-away rod and put some rubber hose on it. Got my muffs on it in this pic because I was staking out hogs with my G40. Works really well to hang my bow though.
                            You shoot a Hoyt? ear muffs??

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                              #59
                              A little heat shrink and a tube plug so it doesn't look quite so cobbled together. I will drill holes at the corners so I can screw or zip tie it down.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by HunterDan2006 View Post
                                I love this one!

                                I found these at Gateway Archery in Ft Worth and it works great. Here is their website: https://quickstandarchery.com

                                I think the guy that makes them has been on Texasbowhunter some.
                                Jim at Gateway was one of the first pro shops to start carrying these. The best thing is that the ground underneath does not matter since it has three legs. We're out of stock at the moment but should have more finished by the end of next week.

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