DIY Tree Climbing Sticks for Hunting
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DIY Tree Climbing Sticks for Hunting

After looking for a cheap set of climbing sticks, I decided that i could make some for much cheaper than the $50+ sticks available in retail stores. These sticks are easy to make with minimal tools and materials. Once they are complete use a ratchet strap or amsteel rope to secure it to a tree.
Gather Tools and Materials


Recommended Tools
· ½ Drill Bit
· ¼ Drill Bit
· Marker
· Tape Measure
· Drill
· Vice
· 2 Adjustable Wrenches
· Sawzall
Material List
· 1 - 2’x1” square 6160 aluminum tubing
· 5– ¼” lock nuts
· 4 – ¼”x1 ½” bolts
· 2 – ¼” washers
· 1 – ¼”x3” bolt
· 3 – ½”x6” bolts
· 3 – ½” nuts
· 3 – ½” lock washers
· 1 - 3”x3” PVC Pipe (cut in half)
Drill Side a Holes

On Side A - Drill three ½” holes all the way through the square tubing. Drill one hole centered and the other two 1” from each end. Drill one ¼” hole 1” above the center 1/2” hole.
Drill Side B Holes

On Side B - Drill two holes centered between the ½” holes
on the top and bottom.
Cut PVC

Cut 3” pvc long ways making two half circle pieces.
Drill PVC Pipe Holes

Drill ¼” holes into the pvc to match the holes drilled in step three.
Connect PVC Pipe to Tubing

Connect the pvc pieces to the aluminum tubing using the 1 ½” bolts and lock nuts.
Connect 3" Bolt

Put the 3” bolt through the hole drilled in step two. Tighten the lock nut half way down the threads with washers on both sides.
Place Carriage Bolts

Put carriage bolts through the ½” holes alternating the direction that they are being put in.
Tighten Down Carriage Bolts

Tighten the nuts down all the way down the bolt against the tubing with the lock washers wedged in-between the nut and tubing.