Brett Moravitz
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Moose Antler Shed Hunting in Ontario - How to Find Them!
Join me as I video vlog 4 days of hiking the bush & clear cuts in Ontario... of which some days aren't always great, but I finish the trip with a pretty nice set! Learn a few tips from me as I hike throughout each day, while sharing a few shed hunting pointers and also some short stories of success from a few past shed hunting adventures in Ontario.
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Vintage Log Cabin Theme - Repurposed Barn Boards & Corrugated Tin - Interior Wall Ideas
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I took a rather boring paneled interior wall and turned it into what looks like a vintage log cabin wall and accented an end wall with repurposed corrugated tin. This video shows the steps I took to accomplish it.
Ice Shack/Camper Ideas - Built from Scratch - DIY - Video Tour
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Car Launch Video- ua-cam.com/video/jla7giF-zus/v-deo.htmlsi=BD6QEFoclSttZ9tj Music- ua-cam.com/video/r-N9J9MqYGI/v-deo.html
Ariel Rider X-Class Step-Thru Electric Bike (52V 1000W) - Detailed Review
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From the package arrival to 130 miles traveled on different types of terrain, this is my personal experience with the new Ariel Rider X-Class Step-Thru, Rear Hub, 1000 watt, 52 volt electric fat tire bike. *One thing I forgot to include in this review: The braking system on this bike is very responsive, and the brakes work very well. DISCLAIMER! READ BELOW!! This is a review of the bikes perfor...
Deer Blind Propane Tank Wall Mount Caddy - D.I.Y. - Easy!
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Here's how you can make a caddy for your L.P. tank that you can fasten to the wall of a deer blind. This video has step by step instructions and includes a cut list. All you need for materials are some scrap 2 x 4 pieces and a handful of 3 inch screws. Cheap and easy!!
Deer Blind Upgrade - Buddy Heater Cubby Installed!
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My 5 x 5 hunting box blind was a little crowded with the buddy heater taking up floor space, so I cut a hole in the wall and installed this cubby - a DIY build in which I show you the measurements and the installation process. Now, the heater is not so close to my legs and it's completely out of the way! Link to my Stove Fan Retrofit Video: ua-cam.com/video/g3nLWrj7haU/v-deo.htmlsi=Vx8n5SQKWkT9...
Trail Cam Sting Operation Reveals Antler Shed Eater
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One my first antler shed finds of the winter was freshly chewed up pretty bad, so I set up a trail camera (in video mode) to figure out what critter is responsible for the damage. "GardePro" Trail Cam on Amazon: www.amazon.com/GardePro-A3S-Technology-Activated-Waterproof/dp/B087G8W2PY/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=TQWXN249M4L6&keywords=gardepro trail camera&qid=1677189788&sprefix=gardepro,aps,125&sr=8-3...
Mount a cheap Amazon Fan on "Buddy Heater" for Deer Blind, Ice Shanty, Off-Grid Cabin, Tent
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Here's one way to mount a $20 "Amazon Special" heat powered stove fan to a Mr. Heater Portable Buddy propane heater for your deer blind, tent, ice shanty, off-grid cabin etc. I will also share some tips about my experience using the Buddy Heater, the tools I used and a demonstration of how this fan operates, with no electricity or battery power! I didn't come up with this idea, but I thought I ...
Deer Blind Tower on Wagon Running Gear - Video Tour
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This is a tour of my my pal Andy's running gear tower/platform build with a "Game Slayer" Hunting Blind on top. Game Slayers are made in Medford, WI. You'll find Game Slayer Hunting Blind details at "freudenthalmfg.com".The hunting blind shown in this video is the Game Slayer "6WD". I am not a dealer or an affiliate of this product manufacturer nor I am not being compensated to promote it. Wils...
Window Frost on the Deer Hunting Box Blind - Dealing With It
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Window Frost on the Deer Hunting Box Blind - Dealing With It
Six Helpful Deer Hunting Blind Hacks & Accessories
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Six Helpful Deer Hunting Blind Hacks & Accessories
How I Cut & Drill Clear Acrylic (aka Plexiglass)
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How I Cut & Drill Clear Acrylic (aka Plexiglass)
How to Install Hinges Perfectly Straight on Your DIY Door, Gate, Window, etc.
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How to Install Hinges Perfectly Straight on Your DIY Door, Gate, Window, etc.
Octagon Deer Hunting Blind - 3 Years Later - Review & Update!
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Octagon Deer Hunting Blind - 3 Years Later - Review & Update!
2-Year Review of DIY Food Plot Roller
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2-Year Review of DIY Food Plot Roller
Spread Tiny Food Plot Seeds - With a Leaf Blower!?
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Spread Tiny Food Plot Seeds - With a Leaf Blower!?
Hexagon Deer Blind - "How To Build" - Full Instructional Video
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Hexagon Deer Blind - "How To Build" - Full Instructional Video
Deer Blind Vents - Bugproof & Super Cheap!
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Deer Blind Vents - Bugproof & Super Cheap!
Deer Blind Doors - Which Kind is Best & Why
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Deer Blind Doors - Which Kind is Best & Why
Plastic "C" Channel for Sliding Plexiglass Window Track - DIY Deer Blind Hack!
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Plastic "C" Channel for Sliding Plexiglass Window Track - DIY Deer Blind Hack!
Hand-Peeling & Skidding White Pine Logs
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Hand-Peeling & Skidding White Pine Logs
Two Person Deer Blind Video Tour (5 x 8 - Elevated)
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Two Person Deer Blind Video Tour (5 x 8 - Elevated)
Dewalt Pole Saw (Battery Operated) - Out of Box Review - Work Smarter not Harder!
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Dewalt Pole Saw (Battery Operated) - Out of Box Review - Work Smarter not Harder!
Elevator Brackets for Your Deer Blind - Explained
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Elevator Brackets for Your Deer Blind - Explained
Public Land Moose Antler Shed Hunting - 4 Days/40 Miles!
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Public Land Moose Antler Shed Hunting - 4 Days/40 Miles!
Deer Hunting Blind 5' x 6' - Insulated (Economy Build)
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Deer Hunting Blind 5' x 6' - Insulated (Economy Build)
Sliding Window Idea For Deer Hunting Blind - Simple, Cheap, Proven!
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Sliding Window Idea For Deer Hunting Blind - Simple, Cheap, Proven!
DIY Antler Tine Repair using "KwikWood" - common mistakes & helpful tips
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DIY Antler Tine Repair using "KwikWood" - common mistakes & helpful tips
Deer Hunting Blind Set Up - Narrated Time Lapse - Start to Finish
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Deer Hunting Blind Set Up - Narrated Time Lapse - Start to Finish
Deer Blind Windows Fogging Up? Best Way to Reduce it!
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Deer Blind Windows Fogging Up? Best Way to Reduce it!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kc8rbk73
    @kc8rbk73 9 годин тому

    Great video explaining everything. What I'm thinking about is a platform with stairs then affix a plastic 6' pentagon shaped plastic blind on top of it. I'm kinda trying to strike a balance between store bought and home brew. I have access to a large amount of "scrap" wood and possibly some telephone poles. I need to be at least 6' off the ground in my situation. So I'm just watching UA-cam videos for inspiration before I start the project

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 5 годин тому

      It's a big time saver not having to build the blind, but I really enjoy building them, which is why I never went with a prefab blind, but there's certainly nothing wrong with setting one they way you described! Good luck!!

  • @publicdomain3378
    @publicdomain3378 2 дні тому

    Just dont full throttle on the hills, it wastes energy. find the sweetspot for whatever hill your on to get you to the top. And help as much as you can on hills, sweat yall.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 дні тому

      I usually ride just as you described, but wanted to see how far it is capable of going all on it's own.

  • @dougroberts3643
    @dougroberts3643 5 днів тому

    A heavy wolf population usually equates to a low population of all other game species. At least it seems to be the theme from all the wolf country YT channels that i subscribe to. It sounds like Minnesota's deer population has gotten annihilated by wolves over the past few years

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 4 дні тому

      You got that right!! There is definitely also a decline in moose where I shed hunt in Northern MN. 4 years ago I left a trail camera out for a whole year. Lots of moose pics and lots of wolf pics. Did the same thing again last year, hardly any moose or wolf pics. The unmanaged wolf population is the worst thing ever for moose and deer. Poor legislation made for way too long by clueless, wolf-loving idiots.

  • @outdoorztime2923
    @outdoorztime2923 8 днів тому

    Nice. I have finally started a 6'x8' stand this year. It's going to make hunting with my boy much easier.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 8 днів тому

      It sure is! Thanks for watching my videos and commenting on them!

  • @kevink552
    @kevink552 9 днів тому

    I'm building my first 6'x8' blind right now for the 2024 season, been hunting out of a 4'x6' for years and can't wait to get into it this fall. I also have 6 tree stands 15',16' and 22', had an accident at work last year and broke my back, doctor told me another fall would probably kill me. I'm about 85% recovered, walking very good and won't climb another ladder again. Ignore the naysayers, most of them have never taken their kids or wives with them on a hunt, box blinds rule for teaching fidgety kids and newbies to hunt. Now that I'm older I'm appreciating the warmth they provide in subzero weather, {I've always used them when the weather turns bad during hunting season}. Many a day I've sat in my little 4'x6' with the Little Buddy heater going in comfort when it was 25 below zero.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 9 днів тому

      Wise words! I don't let the haters bother me anymore. I just have a little fun with some snarky replies to their self righteous comments. Glad to hear you are still able to get after the deer. Enjoy that spacious new blind this fall & good luck!!

  • @chadswager1791
    @chadswager1791 9 днів тому

    Nice finds!!! I also heard that the moose are moving back south again yrs ago we had alot of moose on our land up north witch is 50 miles south of Duluth mn side we watch for sign but haven't seen any thus far.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 9 днів тому

      Thanks! It would be great if they would repopulate further south again!

  • @B.E.Outdoors-ud1te
    @B.E.Outdoors-ud1te 9 днів тому

    Ontario … sure 😉… 😆

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 9 днів тому

      ?

    • @B.E.Outdoors-ud1te
      @B.E.Outdoors-ud1te 16 годин тому

      @@UncleBucks just busting chops- Ontario is VAST! But you are by a lake so that really narrows it down 😆

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 5 годин тому

      @B.E.Outdoors-ud1te Oh shoot! Looks like you figured out my spot then 😆

  • @gregoryfoster8179
    @gregoryfoster8179 10 днів тому

    A "deer blind" is not a hunter's tool. It's an ambush position where you set out salt blocks to coax the little criiers in for harvesting. Hunters use their boots and tracking skills.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 10 днів тому

      It's not legal to bait with salt in WI, but thanks for watching my " little critter harvesing ambush postion" video tour! Also, if your comment helps you feel better about yourself, congrats.

  • @dillybars353
    @dillybars353 10 днів тому

    definitely a drunk poacher pot shot such an issues up here

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 10 днів тому

      I had a feeling that poaching might be a big contributing part to why the moose population is so low there now. Lots of those newer cuts are easy for poachers and slob hunters to access with vehicles right now.

  • @littleeddie133
    @littleeddie133 11 днів тому

    my shoots out oil like it’s taking a pee, I used it today for maybe 90 seconds total and it used 1/2 the container of oil

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 11 днів тому

      Serious answer here... just quit using oil. It'll last a long time without oil, if you don't use the saw every day. Worst case scenario is you'd have to replace the bar and chain in a year or two but you don't have to deal with the mess. I haven't put oil in mine for almost two years, but I don't use it real often. Still haven't needed to replace the bar or chain.

  • @fatoumata7624
    @fatoumata7624 27 днів тому

    No eye protection = crazy !

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 26 днів тому

      It definitely wouldn't be wise, since most of the sawdust is falling from above you while using this saw.

  • @howardstrach6479
    @howardstrach6479 Місяць тому

    They should have never jumped that 3.8 Buick and possibly a red Ford Thunderbird

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks Місяць тому

      No regrets! Can't put a price on that kind of entertainment!!

  • @Rodbuilder109
    @Rodbuilder109 Місяць тому

    Very nice hunting blind.

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 Місяць тому

    Strange sound.

  • @katemudge1390
    @katemudge1390 Місяць тому

    Great review. I was on the fence about this, but am now sold! I live on gravel roads and have been looking for a bike that's a good fit. Thank you!

  • @jslllppspp
    @jslllppspp Місяць тому

    Only 17 miles is a bummer.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks Місяць тому

      I agree but I usually never need to go that far without being able to charge it up, and you certainly would go further by peddling some or not going full throttle the whole time.

  • @grumbogee1772
    @grumbogee1772 Місяць тому

    How have repairs been? Most morried about

  • @kylemartinson722
    @kylemartinson722 Місяць тому

    Thank you. Those old ones Clean up nice

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks Місяць тому

      Yep! I keep them all! I've restored a few also.

  • @dcranch4820
    @dcranch4820 Місяць тому

    Very nice job and design. Im 67 and started putting up enclosed elevated box blinds on my Wi farm. At my age comfort means a lot to this worn out body. Im not a believer in peeing close to my hunting spots as some people do. Been a bow hunter since age 12.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks Місяць тому

      Thanks!! I completely agree that there's nothing wrong with being comfortable and keeping warm, especially after decades of freezing out there!

  • @etdamerica1144
    @etdamerica1144 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing! I’m going to use this for my epoxy shower splash guard panels I made. Way less expensive than the c channels for shower panels! $8 vs $90! 😮

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks Місяць тому

      You're welcome! Good luck with your project!

  • @waynecoulman8116
    @waynecoulman8116 Місяць тому

    Butafull job best video on building a blind

  • @petra8888
    @petra8888 Місяць тому

    🙃

  • @UncleBucks
    @UncleBucks Місяць тому

    If I were to build another cubby box like this, I would make it about 10" taller so that the fan would be tucked into the cubby as well.

  • @pulldpin67
    @pulldpin67 2 місяці тому

    That really is a very loud bike... might be a deal breaker for me... Sounds like it could be very annoying.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      The knobby tires contribute to the noise on pavement but yeah, I was expecting the motor to be much more quiet. I may have passed on buying it for this reason also.

  • @charlesurdy-barnes413
    @charlesurdy-barnes413 2 місяці тому

    At about the 6:50 mark you cut the trunk of a pine tree and a 5/6, both cuts performed horizontally about waist high. When I try cutting branches as low as my waist or lower my DeWalt turns off as I'm holding the button down. If I raise it to cut something where my arms extend at least chest high it works again. Is there something I'm doing wrong?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      There must be a connection issue with your saw. Possible where the poles connect together. It should work no matter how you hold it. Other than that, there must be a defect of some kind if you are sure that your battery is good.

  • @christinekobs2202
    @christinekobs2202 2 місяці тому

    Brett that looks so nice!

  • @outdoorztime2923
    @outdoorztime2923 2 місяці тому

    Great idea and job! It turned out nice and welcoming. Awesome BUCKS! 🦌

  • @HookLineSinger
    @HookLineSinger 2 місяці тому

    Looks great! Question: Does riveting those hinges in the glass require a special trick? Ive cracked some expensive sheets of plexiglass trying that, but it was much thinner than what you’re using.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! No special trick. I've had a 100% success rate with this method, but this is 1/4" thick sheeting, not 1/8". It's probably safe to say that the closer you get to the edge of your plexiglass with the holes, the more likely it is to crack.

  • @joelfoster3576
    @joelfoster3576 2 місяці тому

    This woeful be a RELLY GOOD video IF the sound was up so we could HEAR IT ...thanks ...

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Yep, sorry. It was too late to fix it once I figured it out.

  • @1rustytree
    @1rustytree 2 місяці тому

    Looks great!!

  • @dougroberts3643
    @dougroberts3643 2 місяці тому

    This is similar to how I want to finish my basement. I'm thinking about having the wood on the bottom half of the wall and the metal roofing on the top half. I'm not sure how that will look. Yours turned out awesome. You have some beautiful antlers hanging on those walls.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! I did a room in my basement like you described, but with weathered, rough cut boards vertically placed on the bottom half and corrugated metal on the top. It's a great rustic look also.

  • @dickdavidson3616
    @dickdavidson3616 2 місяці тому

    Nice instructional video, pretty cool room for trophy admiring whitetail hunters. Kind looks like they are sticking their heads into the hay mow of your old barn for a good feed!❤

  • @badbilly429
    @badbilly429 2 місяці тому

    Looks awesome along with all the other awesome stuff you build!

  • @thehandyoutdoorsman9014
    @thehandyoutdoorsman9014 2 місяці тому

    Awesome job. Looks great with those brutes hanging from it.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! I agree, a wall just isn't complete without a few nice bucks hanging on it!

  • @chadswager1791
    @chadswager1791 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely beautiful!!!! Speaking of log cabins our land we have in northern Minnesota had a log cabin on it built in the late 1800s we bought the land in 1963 we were able to use the cabin well into the 1980s was just really neat that those old cabins last for yrs and yrs

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thank you Chad! It's a great nostalgic feeling that you get from a vintage log cabin.

  • @davidblake7998
    @davidblake7998 2 місяці тому

    Wow beautiful room,nice bucks

  • @deercamp3479
    @deercamp3479 2 місяці тому

    That turned out amazing!

  • @Pete-from-Tn
    @Pete-from-Tn 2 місяці тому

    WOW that's awesome, great use of the bar wood. A person could run boards though the table saw. Set up with a dado blade, cut out the 1/4" to 1/2" lap joint. I may try this with cypress boards.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Definitely... I don't have a dado blade. My tablesaw motor is pretty tired already... so I just ran them through two ways, but a dado vlade would be a better way to go. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @ron827
    @ron827 2 місяці тому

    An alternative to using all concrete, put a shovel of two of concrete in the bottom, almost fill the rest with just sand and finish it off with more concrete.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      I wouldn't recommend doing that with a poly culvert pipe. It would likely allow the pipe to flex in the middle. They are strong, but not that strong. If you use a metal culvert and fill it that way, that would probably work just fine though. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @TheGoatShowMan
    @TheGoatShowMan 2 місяці тому

    Outside of Mount Vernon, that's as pretty a piece of land as I've seen. Congrats to ya!

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I'm very fortunate and thankful to have it, work it and hunt it!

  • @craigb9489
    @craigb9489 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the info.

  • @badbilly429
    @badbilly429 2 місяці тому

    You have a sweet Shanty!

  • @craigb9489
    @craigb9489 2 місяці тому

    How thick does the ice have to be to support the weight?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      I've taken it out on 8 ", pulling it with the ATV and 9" with a truck, but I knew the lake froze consistently and that the ice was uniform and solid those years. Normally though, I wait until there's about a foot.

  • @chadswager1791
    @chadswager1791 2 місяці тому

    Very nice job!!! Did you insulate the floor as well?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Yes, there's spray foam under the floor as well.

  • @sevenhubwerx8770
    @sevenhubwerx8770 2 місяці тому

    all talk

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 2 місяці тому

      So tell me, what were you expecting from an explanation video?

  • @gunsnroses1750
    @gunsnroses1750 3 місяці тому

    Nice❤

  • @deercamp3479
    @deercamp3479 3 місяці тому

    Wow that’s a cool find!! Any deer left in that neck of the woods?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      No deer rubs or tracks & no deer sheds or deadheads. Possibly a few piles of deer pellets, but I wasn't sure. The last brown deer shed I found up there was in 2017.

    • @chadswager1791
      @chadswager1791 3 місяці тому

      That's awesome!!!!

  • @anthonykontos7931
    @anthonykontos7931 3 місяці тому

    This is great now planning to Bulid mine , very excited to try it. The audio and video are perfectly done sir thank you.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! I hope it goes well for you 🔨

    • @anthonykontos7931
      @anthonykontos7931 3 місяці тому

      @@UncleBucks I was think about using stall mats inside. I worst that carpet might get funky. Did you have any issues with carpet being inside?

    • @anthonykontos7931
      @anthonykontos7931 3 місяці тому

      @@UncleBucksanother question for you where did you get your stairs on part 3 ?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      @anthonykontos7931 no issues with the carpeting so far. It can be pulled out to dry or clean, but I haven't had to. Seems if it does get a little wet from tracking in snow, it dries out on its own eventually.

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      @anthonykontos7931 the ladder and platform is a modified 2-person ladder stand. Not sure where it came from as it's probably 15 or 20 years old. It works pretty well for this though.

  • @mikeyspeeds1056
    @mikeyspeeds1056 3 місяці тому

    Just a safety tip when messing with the chain as in tightening it or cleaning, just remove the battery first. It take 2 seconds to do that and no worries about fingers.

    • @DaDaDo661
      @DaDaDo661 12 днів тому

      good tip, battery tools are very dangerous to work on. very easy to start them in an instant and have full power

  • @JohnPaul-nd3if
    @JohnPaul-nd3if 3 місяці тому

    Hi Brett. It appears that You are cutting down the 4' x 8' plywood to 44" wide, was wondering why You cut them down to 44'? Also what thickness did yo use?

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      I cut them down to 44' to keep the hex base size small enough to fit under a roof that can be made using no more than two 4x8 sheets of (osb) sheeting. The walls are 1/2" thick poplar plywood.

    • @JohnPaul-nd3if
      @JohnPaul-nd3if 3 місяці тому

      @UncleBucks makes sense! I am going to do the octagon. Will do more gluing like You did on the hexagon, like You said "I don't like squeeks" either. Thanks so much for sharing your detailed builds!

    • @UncleBucks
      @UncleBucks 3 місяці тому

      @JohnPaul-nd3if You're welcome! I appreciate your support of my channel!