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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 3408513" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Re Hanging stands:</p><p></p><p>I use tohang 50-60 a year. Most of ours were Gorilla. We used the climbing sections on most and a few had Rapid Rails. On average, it would take us about 40-minutes per stand and that included clearing shooting lanes etc. Just to hang the stand was maybe 10-minutes. There are some tricks that keep it from being hard work.</p><p></p><p>First we used climbing belts that kept our hands free. A simple hammer and one big nail held the stand in place while securing it with ratchets. I am 70-years old and hung two stands this year with no help and did not break a sweat.</p><p></p><p>Also, on my perosnal stands here, I used nothing but a cordless drill, a tree-hopper bit and stove bolts. Drill the hole in at a slight upward angle, insert the bolt and you have steps wherever you need them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 3408513, member: 1518"] Re Hanging stands: I use tohang 50-60 a year. Most of ours were Gorilla. We used the climbing sections on most and a few had Rapid Rails. On average, it would take us about 40-minutes per stand and that included clearing shooting lanes etc. Just to hang the stand was maybe 10-minutes. There are some tricks that keep it from being hard work. First we used climbing belts that kept our hands free. A simple hammer and one big nail held the stand in place while securing it with ratchets. I am 70-years old and hung two stands this year with no help and did not break a sweat. Also, on my perosnal stands here, I used nothing but a cordless drill, a tree-hopper bit and stove bolts. Drill the hole in at a slight upward angle, insert the bolt and you have steps wherever you need them. [/QUOTE]
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