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Re: Ratchet straps
[Re: Hevishot13]
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10/03/15 10:51 AM
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I bought the camo ones at walmart. Just pay attention to the thickness of the strap. I always coated the ratchet with vasolene after on the tree. I That being said Id use a chain and turn buckle on top, rachet on bottom to hold it steady.
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/03/15 11:36 AM
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I hang the stand with the chain first. Then I put just any normal ratchet strap on top AND bottom as a 2nd measure. The chain is holding most of the weight (should a strap break), the straps are primarily just securing the stand to the tree.
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/03/15 12:21 PM
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One end of the chain is bolted or with a closed S hook permanent, other( loose) end is hooked with a S hook. I put the chain over a limb, screw in step or spike. I cinch it down in place and add a ratchet strap top and bottom.
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Re: Ratchet straps
[Re: Hevishot13]
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If its not made for a chain, I drill a hole and use an eye bolt . Squirrels in some places eat straps, they break their teeth on chains. use a turn buckle to tighten the chain or one of the chain links that screws closed. A tip is to put the chain on the tree 2 or 3 inches above where you want the stand. When you push down the chain tightens since tree gains girth as you go down.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/03/15 12:28 PM
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2 dogs I put my screw in step above the stand so I can grab it when I step from ladder to stand . I hang my back pack on it then.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/03/15 12:29 PM
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One end of the chain is bolted or with a closed S hook permanent, other( loose) end is hooked with a S hook. I put the chain over a limb, screw in step or spike. I cinch it down in place and add a ratchet strap top and bottom. This is a good way.. Or use a turnbuckle... If you need an open end side..... I like these cuz you can cinch them down tight and loosen them fairly easy when you need to move em.....
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Re: Ratchet straps
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If its not made for a chain, I drill a hole and use an eye bolt . Squirrels in some places eat straps, they break their teeth on chains. use a turn buckle to tighten the chain or one of the chain links that screws closed. A tip is to put the chain on the tree 2 or 3 inches above where you want the stand. When you push down the chain tightens since tree gains girth as you go down. Right, most of mine have the chains added. I do have a few old Gorillas that came with chains. If I'm in a loc-on it has a chain.
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Re: Ratchet straps
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Are the turn buckles steel or aluminum? I figured steel would rust up and you couldn't turn em My loc-ons don't have turn buckles , never saw the need on a loc-on. My ladder stands all have turn buckles.
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/03/15 12:54 PM
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Are the turn buckles steel or aluminum? I figured steel would rust up and you couldn't turn em Steel... Just oil em in the off season... I usually reset my stands ever so often so they don't grow into the tree especially if it's a hot tree...I just take oil with me when I do this.....
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Re: Ratchet straps
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10/19/15 07:26 AM
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The ones from harbor freight. 2-300lb straps on each one. this
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