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araz2114
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Home Made stuff

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I have done a search and found lots of good home made stuff. Lets put them all in one place. Please post pics of anything that can be even remotely related to hunting, outdoors, or just helpful to all of us.

Being a Machinist has proven helpful...that and the fact I may be slightly frugel :)

I will start

Here is a Vault that I built. It is 6 feet tall and 30 inches square. It weighs about 750 lbs. It has 10 3/4" locking bolts. Keeps my kids out for sure :)

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Here is a Gambrel that I built. I sure would like to use it this year.....but that is another story
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How about a way to mount your GPS to your ATV. I use the mirror hole to mount the bracket I made. It is 10mm with a 20 TPI pitch. I know that is weird but it works great.

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Post by the frenchman »

hi araz2114

sorry to ask but what is a Gambrel and what it is for ?
thanks

is it to hook the legs of your deer?

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Post by Farmer »

Yes you hook it in the animals legs to lift it up.
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here's one: crossbow wall display and storage


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wood hang on stand

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Post by STEELWORKER »

araz2114 wrote:How about a way to mount your GPS to your ATV. I use the mirror hole to mount the bracket I made. It is 10mm with a 20 TPI pitch. I know that is weird but it works great.

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what year is that suzuki bud?..i have an 88 lt 300 that i restored to use. it's a good machine but im looking to buy a new one in the spring
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Post by groundpounder »

This is my kind of post, I could go on and on with this one if I had pics of everything. I too was a machinist and would much rather make something than buy it(I can also be cheap). Right now the only thing I have pics of in photobucket is my groundpounder mount. I'll add more later.
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Post by gerald »

araz2114, that looks like a Suzuki 300. If so you have impeccable taste.
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Yes it is a 1996 Suzuki King Quad 300. I love that machine. It does anything I have ever asked it to. It fits in my truck...not like a lot of the new "Monsters.
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GPS mount for truck or other vehicle

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Here is the GPS mount for my vehicles. It is just a piece of steel that is about the size of a pop can but shorter with the bracked screwed to it. It goes in any vehicle that has a drink holder.

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Here is my Treepod for taking video while I am Hunting. It straps to the tree very tight. It makes no noise when putting it up. The base is 4 inch aluminum channel. The arms are 3/8" x 1" aluminum with palstic washers seperating them.


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Post by Skeeter »

Wow....you guys should start taking orders!!
Very impressive! :o
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Skeeter, I don't think these things up. I usually "liberate" other peoples ideas and adapt them for myself. If I need an "invention" then I get at it and make it happen.
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