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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5298577" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>As Gatodoc pointed out, getting the plywood in as a single piece is tough. We did it (on SC-2s), but it was a nightmare. In fact, I doubt we could ever get them back out in a single piece. However, they are sturdy. And we went a slightly different route than bolting them down. We laid 3" wide by 3/4" thick strips of high-density foam across the floor of the stands and just laid the plywood on those. The plywood does not touch the head of the floor bolts, and the foam-strip base provides a very sturdy and quiet floor. We put carpet over the plywood.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to think about is a handle to hang on to while opening the door. We found that leaning back with a heavy pack while opening the door was a bit unstable. So we screwed a handle to the outside of the Sportsman's Condo to hang onto while swinging the door open. It also helps while climbing down. See pics below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5298577, member: 17"] As Gatodoc pointed out, getting the plywood in as a single piece is tough. We did it (on SC-2s), but it was a nightmare. In fact, I doubt we could ever get them back out in a single piece. However, they are sturdy. And we went a slightly different route than bolting them down. We laid 3" wide by 3/4" thick strips of high-density foam across the floor of the stands and just laid the plywood on those. The plywood does not touch the head of the floor bolts, and the foam-strip base provides a very sturdy and quiet floor. We put carpet over the plywood. Another thing to think about is a handle to hang on to while opening the door. We found that leaning back with a heavy pack while opening the door was a bit unstable. So we screwed a handle to the outside of the Sportsman's Condo to hang onto while swinging the door open. It also helps while climbing down. See pics below. [/QUOTE]
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