I love the part where he uses different financial analysts ideas for a few years in what they’ve recommended and where you would be 5-10 years down the line if you had taken their advice,
They never come back and tell you what they recommend last year and what it’s doing now.
It’s all a ruse...
I hear you. Nothing sets off game more than a metal clank during season.
I spend a lot of time trying to quiet everything on stands.
Zip-tie the clips to the metal pins down.
Duct tape on the inner square tubing before inserting into the larger square tubing to pad the metal on metal.
Tape...
Solo 401k for the self employed.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/main-street-business/id1013463387?i=1000633229952
These guys give out some great info on self directing our IRAs
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I’m going to see if a smaller nut will fit inside to keep it inside the stand and not slide out when adjusting.
These are Hang-Ons I leave up and use with sticks for hunting hogs out of.
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I prefer ladders myself. I’m hunting Private land do they can stay up.
I add duct tape to all metal parts connecting to each other as a silencer.
This seems to kill all metal noise.
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Good practice to have adjusting those traps each year, I found some of these Chyna made steps. The pins will actually pull out of the metal brackets as soon as the straps get some tension on them.
I also put the stainless steel cables on the step sections.
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The bolt is just sliding into the square tubing.
Many trees, even if their straight have variations on how the trunk grows on the outside.
Just always irritating sitting on a tree stand for hours, leaning one way or the other.
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As the tree will grow, it will eventually kill the tree.
The steel hang on, will fail before the stainless steel cable and screws
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An idea I’ve had for a while to get these hang on platforms level on difficult trees.
You put a heavy duty bolt into one side or the other of the square tubing either on the base or the top. You can adjust the length by adjusting the nut on the bolt. See photo.
Also, stainless steel cables...