#3148346 - 02/01/13 02:40 PM
Re: Tree Stand paint
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JohnDV
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I have thought of getting spray insulation foam and a long tube to spray inside of my summit tubes. It should deaden the clang. I'll let you know if it works. I havent painted mine, but I did cut some heavy foam on my top bar then wrapped it with RT AP Camo Duct tape from Walmart and it has held up.
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#3149715 - 02/02/13 10:53 PM
Re: Tree Stand paint
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skillet
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I have used rhino lining. It is DIY bed liner. Great for traction and for reducing unwanted clanging
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#3174198 - 02/23/13 08:11 PM
Re: Tree Stand paint
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scn
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I paint all of my ladderstands before putting them out as the Chinese paint jobs are always scratched and thin. It really helps the durability if you leave them out.
I use the dark gray primer Rustoleum as a base coat, and then two or three colors of flat black and camo paint to camo it up. It helps them blend in, and definately helps their longevity if you leave them on the tree.
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