Deer stand from sawmill

Redneck

5 year old buck +
I just wanted to share a stand I built for the hunting lease. I cut all the lumber on a woodland mills HM130 band saw mill. the frame is pine and everything else is yellow poplar. I used deer view windows and an old deer head I had laying around for decorations.
 
Looks good, you should get a lot of years out of it. I’d like to have a couple of those at my place. Good job!


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I hope so,
Looks good, you should get a lot of years out of it. I’d like to have a couple of those at my place. Good job!


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Thanks, I need to build a few more but it’s a lot for one person
 
That is really cool that you cut your own lumber. I was watching a youtube video the other day of guys cutting different things and thought it was pretty cool.

I'd put the skull and antlers on the outside...sort of like a warning!
 
Well done!!
 
Really nice!!
 
Awesome paint work. I wish I had a mill there is so many things I could make with one.

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That is really cool that you cut your own lumber. I was watching a youtube video the other day of guys cutting different things and thought it was pretty cool.

I'd put the skull and antlers on the outside...sort of like a warning!

I love the mill it has come in handy. I had a walk around video but it wouldn't let me load it. I will have to get inside pics when I get home.
Awesome paint work. I wish I had a mill there is so many things I could make with one.

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Thanks, I love the way the paint came out. wish I would have gone darker on the base color but it was discounted paint at Wal-Mart. If you own your own timber land a bandsaw mill is a great tool to have. harbor freight sells a small mill that will cut up to a 21" tree for $2000 if you wanted to get into it cheap.
 
Here is a pic of the sawmill cutting some pine.View attachment 26643
That is pretty cool. The majority of them around here are Wood-mizer brand.....as they are made locally. I have been watching some you tube videos of late of guys cutting different stuff. Seems like a very cool way to get even more connected to your land....by building with materials that come from it.
 
harbor freight sells a small mill that will cut up to a 21" tree for $2000 if you wanted to get into it cheap.
Thanks Redneck I didn't know Harbor Freight handled them.
 
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