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Post by smsmith on Aug 29, 2020 19:50:12 GMT -6
I think I’m on their delivery list at some point this season. They run a tight schedule. Looks great Stu, are you building stairs? I had been planning to build some kind of ladder or stairs before today. I was happily surprised to learn these guys provide a ladder. As I get older, I can certainly see a need for a staircase with a handrail.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 29, 2020 19:57:27 GMT -6
I think I’m on their delivery list at some point this season. They run a tight schedule. Looks great Stu, are you building stairs? I had been planning to build some kind of ladder or stairs before today. I was happily surprised to learn these guys provide a ladder. As I get older, I can certainly see a need for a staircase with a handrail. You get the 16’ or 12’ legs?
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Post by smsmith on Aug 29, 2020 20:01:53 GMT -6
I had been planning to build some kind of ladder or stairs before today. I was happily surprised to learn these guys provide a ladder. As I get older, I can certainly see a need for a staircase with a handrail. You get the 16’ or 12’ legs? Shit, I don't even know to be honest. I'm thinking 12'
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 29, 2020 20:06:18 GMT -6
You get the 16’ or 12’ legs? Shit, I don't even know to be honest. I'm thinking 12' get 2, 16' 2x8 or 2x10's and lean them up to the platform and level a step in at the bottom and repeat all the way to the top about 8" apart. cut 2' treads and nail them in And you are set. Easier then a ladder to get up and down.
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Post by smsmith on Aug 29, 2020 20:12:36 GMT -6
Shit, I don't even know to be honest. I'm thinking 12' get 2, 16' 2x8 or 2x10's and lean them up to the platform and level a step in at the bottom and repeat all the way to the top about 8" apart. cut 2' treads and nail them in And you are set. Easier then a ladder to get up and down. I'll have to read that 8 or 10 times when I'm stone cold sober to (hopefully) understand what you're saying
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 29, 2020 20:14:18 GMT -6
get 2, 16' 2x8 or 2x10's and lean them up to the platform and level a step in at the bottom and repeat all the way to the top about 8" apart. cut 2' treads and nail them in And you are set. Easier then a ladder to get up and down. I'll have to read that 8 or 10 times when I'm stone cold sober to (hopefully) understand what you're saying I will show you a sample in the morning
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 29, 2020 20:21:27 GMT -6
get 2, 16' 2x8 or 2x10's and lean them up to the platform and level a step in at the bottom and repeat all the way to the top about 8" apart. cut 2' treads and nail them in And you are set. Easier then a ladder to get up and down. I'll have to read that 8 or 10 times when I'm stone cold sober to (hopefully) understand what you're saying
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Post by smsmith on Aug 29, 2020 20:28:12 GMT -6
Sadly, I'm thinking I'll need a railing at some point (like now, my equilibrium is terrible). Running a staircase will help, that's for sure
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 29, 2020 20:30:02 GMT -6
Sadly, I'm thinking I'll need a railing at some point (like now, my equilibrium is terrible). Running a staircase will help, that's for sure Easy to put a simple railing on after you have the stairs in place. I would get it done now rather then using a ladder. After my fall off the grain bin, me no like ladders any more.
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Post by Foggy on Aug 29, 2020 21:22:23 GMT -6
Sadly, I'm thinking I'll need a railing at some point (like now, my equilibrium is terrible). Running a staircase will help, that's for sure Easy to put a simple railing on after you have the stairs in place. I would get it done now rather then using a ladder. After my fall off the grain bin, me no like ladders any more. ^. Good conversation here. I can assure you that getting away from ladders is a good thing. And.....railings become a "must" at some point in time. I can still do ladders and other risky stuff......but have allot of friends with bad injuries that thought they could do this chit too. Do it right now......and you will be able to do so longer in life. My .02 cents.
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Post by benmnwi on Aug 29, 2020 21:28:52 GMT -6
That stand looks nice. When you get a chsnce can you take a picture or two of the inside. What is the stand size and what kind of Windows does it have?
That's great that they set them up for you. That can be a pain in the butt.
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Post by Sandbur on Aug 30, 2020 1:32:18 GMT -6
Sadly, I'm thinking I'll need a railing at some point (like now, my equilibrium is terrible). Running a staircase will help, that's for sure Easy to put a simple railing on after you have the stairs in place. I would get it done now rather then using a ladder. After my fall off the grain bin, me no like ladders any more. Did you fall off of the bin lately?
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Post by nhmountains on Aug 30, 2020 2:33:32 GMT -6
You get the 16’ or 12’ legs? Shit, I don't even know to be honest. I'm thinking 12' Looks like 12’ to me. That’s what we put up today (Saturday). 12’ seems plenty high enough for me now as I get older.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 30, 2020 4:37:34 GMT -6
Easy to put a simple railing on after you have the stairs in place. I would get it done now rather then using a ladder. After my fall off the grain bin, me no like ladders any more. Did you fall off of the bin lately? No 3 years ago
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Post by kl9 on Aug 30, 2020 6:01:09 GMT -6
Question - since they are selling elevated blinds do they have to carry hefty insurance for this? Not being nosey just curious
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