My First post and my first attempt at building tree sticks.
Aug 9, 2014 #3 gameland Twelve Pointer Nice! I know they will be light enough. Might be slippery in wet weather or muddy boots.
Aug 9, 2014 #4 labrown83 Spike I am going to paint the steps with that spray on bed liner stuff and before it drys i may sprinkle a little sand on the steps for a little traction.
I am going to paint the steps with that spray on bed liner stuff and before it drys i may sprinkle a little sand on the steps for a little traction.
Aug 9, 2014 #5 labrown83 Spike I just ran out and put 1 on the scale. 10' section is 13lb 1oz. 5' section is 6lb 9oz
Aug 10, 2014 #7 justin grimes Ten Pointer That some enginuity. Made a couple out of muffler pipe myself when I was a mechanic.
Aug 12, 2014 #9 CarolinaYoungBuck Guest Just be careful and make sure you strap those suckers down to the tree. What are you going to coat them with?
Just be careful and make sure you strap those suckers down to the tree. What are you going to coat them with?
Aug 12, 2014 #11 straightline Ten Pointer If you have a skateboard shop close by that grip tape works good and is cheap. One sheet will do about 75 steps.
If you have a skateboard shop close by that grip tape works good and is cheap. One sheet will do about 75 steps.
Sep 8, 2014 #15 buckmaster79 Guest look nice i would use some square tubing next time for better grip
Sep 12, 2014 #18 labrown83 Spike I used EMT because it was free... i don't think you can buy the steel and build it as cheap as you can buy tree sticks. I have been wrong before
I used EMT because it was free... i don't think you can buy the steel and build it as cheap as you can buy tree sticks. I have been wrong before
Sep 12, 2014 #19 Boom Four Pointer Thanks! I'm thinking about the square stuff for another project. I like the tubing for what you did though.
Thanks! I'm thinking about the square stuff for another project. I like the tubing for what you did though.