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by PowerReviewsPros
- Safe (39)
- Easy to use (10)
- Durable (9)
- Lightweight (6)
- Works well (6)
Cons
- Pricey / poor value (3)
Best Uses
- Big game hunting (41)
- Cold climate (18)
- Wet / rain (16)
- Warm climate (11)
- Hunting (10)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Hunter / fisherman (59), Experienced hunter (6)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (49), Yes (3)
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Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Adjust
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
I used these elevators to build the base for a 4x8ft deer blind. I was originally concerned of using 10ft legs and 5/4x6inch cross braces because I thought it would be flimsy and bow under the weight of the blind or sway in the wind. I was pleasantly surprised. When we lifted the blind the legs didn't bow at all and it uprighted into place very easily. The base is extremely sturdy and exceeds my expectations.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
Build an elevated blind ANYWHERE!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to use
- Solid
Cons
- Hardware Not Included
- Pricey
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
Built a rock solid 10' 6x6 box style stand using these. Once cross bracing was installed, no wiggle whatsoever. Would have given it a 5 star rating had the required lag bolts been included. Would certainly buy more in the future when I build a second one.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Adjustable
- Easy to set up
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
This product is easy to set up and sturdy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
- Cold Climate
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
I am ordering my 6th set. I use them to build elevated box stands. Very sturdy. It is best to assemble the flooring and sides once the stand is elevated. I have used 8 foot legs, but I actually prefer using 10 foot legs (4by4's)
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Adjustable
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
Good product and easy to install. I built a 4x6 fully enclosed blind to go on top of the elevators with 10' 4x4s underneath. Good idea but very, very difficult to raise. Had to use a block and tackle and tractor to get it upright. Wouldn't recommend going higher than 10 feet and probably 8 feet is better. Overall the elevators really made the project sturdier and easier to brace.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
received my elevators within 3 days
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- No
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Comments about Double 8 Elevators, 4-Pack:
Great price for elevating a platform with safety in mind. The construction of these elevators will help my platform to last for years.
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- No
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Q:
Has anyone made a 6' square platform with roof and handrail on 16' long legs using the elevators?Asked on 2/3/2010 by Buck from Midwest1 answer
A:
Just built one with a 5 1/2' square platform on 16' 4" x 4" poles. Framed the platform with treated 2" x 6" boards, including 2 (2" x 6") support braces under the floor. Floor made of 2" x6" boards 5 1/2 feet long. Box on top has 3 1/2' walls and roof. You will need 8 ea 16' (5/4' x 6") for "X" braces on each side. I also put 4 ea 10' (5/4" x 6") around the bottom of the poles.
I make them strong to be safe and last long. The last one I built is 25 years old and solid as the day I put it up. Vandals have knocked it over at least 3 times since I put it up but all I had to do was stand it back up and drive in a couple more nails.
I invested around $350 in this stand and it is heavy. I don't plan to ever move it. GatorAnswered on 9/27/2010 by gator from Fayetteville, NC
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what size platform can i build with thisAsked on 9/21/2009 by lchuddley from nj4 answers
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any size you want,however you might want to make your platform out of 2x6 or 2x8 if your going huge.Answered on 10/19/2009 by tenring 243 from KYVERIFIED BUYER
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I built a 4'x6' blind with 10' treated 4x4'sAnswered on 12/12/2009 by dwt-z28 from TexasA:
I used them to build a 4' X 8' tree house for my nephew and used all pressure treated material.....
it has held up quite well even over the winter here in New York. We have also used them to build a 4' x 4' hunting blinds . They seem to be well made and we have had as many as 3 adults in the large tree house at one time , so I know you can go at least that size .
I hope that this has helped.
I tried to send a picture along with this email but it wouldn't let me send it.....sorry :{Answered on 3/29/2012 by Moe the bowhunter from PCNYVERIFIED BUYER
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I do not know the "structural design maximum", but I would not be daunted by a 10 X 10 well constructed BUT LIGHTWEIGHT platform. If one wants walls, still in light weight form, I would stay within 8 X 8. The secret to keeping it raised in weather is the anchoring used. I guess 100 square feet is a good baseline maximum.Answered on 12/19/2009 by KB5RXZ from Ville Platte, LA
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what comes with this? Bolts and stuff?Asked on 4/6/2009 by Anonymous from kent,ohio2 answers
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your elevator kit should come w/instructional dvdAnswered on 11/29/2010 by r from wisconsinVERIFIED BUYER
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You get the Elevators, installation instructions with materials list for installation. You supply the bolts and materials.Answered on 12/9/2009 by Mister from SE Ohio






