Need help with old tree lounge

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Need help with old tree lounge

Postby Long Cut » Fri Oct 30, 2015 1:57 pm

My brother has given me an old original tree lounge with bow hunting adapter. It needs some work. I need to replace the web sling seat as it has some holes in it and I need to replace the standing platform on bow hunting adapter. I'm thinking my best bet on the platform is thick plywood but I'm at a loss as where to begin looking for material to replace the sling seat. Any input is appreciated on fixes or these stands in general. Looks as if the company is out of business so aftermarket replacement parts are an issue.
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Re: Need help with old tree lounge

Postby JLT » Fri Oct 30, 2015 7:15 pm

Use old trampoline top for sling seat
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Re: Need help with old tree lounge

Postby dukluk » Sat Oct 31, 2015 6:54 am

Baseball back-stop netting, or even an old nylon basketball net, or any type webbing will work just fine....just depends on how heavy your butt is. :lol:
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Re: Need help with old tree lounge

Postby billyho » Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:55 am

Silt fence like you see on construction jobsites. You can double it if need be. It's cheap and tough. You can buy it at Williams equipment. If you have trouble finding some give me a shout, we use it daily. Original bow adapter had 1/2 plywood for base if I remeber correctly. Hope this helps
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Re: Need help with old tree lounge

Postby JLT » Sat Oct 31, 2015 10:09 am

You have to straddle the seat to climb. I would want something very substantial like trampoline material and I would fold the ends and maybe even put a piece of aluminum rod in it so that the screws will hold. Lots of pressure on the terminations while climbing
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Re: Need help with old tree lounge

Postby Long Cut » Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:22 pm

Well my butt is pretty heavy which makes me a little worried about taking on this project at all. The trampoline material sounds good if I can find some. I have worried also about the material tearing where it is screwed onto the stand. Thanks for the tips. I will most likely look at the silt fence material as well as it may be easier to find than the old trampoline. Just need to make sure I am well secure by a safety harness when testing it out.

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