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    Tripod Stands

    I have built a number of these over the years. I have found the triangle tops are great for tucking back in the brush and the gear bars on the back are nice for grunt tubes rattling horns etc.

    I have different sets of legs to match the terrain and available cover from 5' (South Texas) to 12' (Hill Country)

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    #2
    that is a sweet tripod!!! I sure wish I could weld....

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      #3
      are you selling them. if so how much.

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        #4
        Sorry, I just build them for myself. As slow as I weld, I would have to charge a fortune for them.

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          #5
          another great job Cull! Thanks for sharing.

          Nothing like the pride in building your own stuff!

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            #6
            those look great.
            this new DIY section is gonna be a money saver!!!


            just a thought on those plastic seats. i use the same on my tripods and got tired of moisture in them. drill a 1/4" hole in the lowest part of the bowl then spray seat with rain-x. dew drips down and out. burlap over the seat keeps leaves out and is quite on those cold (loud) mornings.

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              #7
              WOW! Gives me an idea about building one for myself with those lightweight aluminum camo net poles I found at army surplus store.

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                #8
                man those are nice

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                  #9
                  nice tripod

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                    #10
                    Them are slick, great job.

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                      #11
                      what is the proper angle for the legs?

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                        #12
                        I would guess 15 or so. The higher you go the further apart they are.

                        Do I win.

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                          #13
                          I think these were 22.5 degrees. Anywhere between 20 and 22.5 should be fine.

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                            #14
                            Thanks for the angle info.

                            I have been thinking of building some along the same concept with variable leg length.

                            Thanks again!
                            Garry

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                              #15
                              Hey Cull.

                              What size square tubing is the stubs and the legs.

                              Thanx for the info
                              Hank

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