Breaking Things up a little......with paint!!

blgoode

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I should have plenty of time for the smell to die down from the paint. Paint is part of the manufacturing process in many things so I'm hoping I didn't add to the detectability.

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I added some tape to the sticks to dull down when things hit together during the installation and take down process and also added some pieces of rubber/neoprene material cut from my old seat covers that I sprayed down with scent killer and hung in the sun for 3 days where the lone wolf folds down. Will dull down that metal on metal clank if I slip and the top falls against the platform.
 
Not sure what the pictures are supposed to be of. I see the yard, a tree and someone's arm. Is there something else we should notice? OK, just kidding. Nice touch on the branch sillouhette. I wouldn't worry about paint smell at all unless you are hunting tomorrow. By the time hunting season comes there won't be any trace of paint odor. To many worries, you did good.
 
Thanks!!! I have a whole new set of climbing sticks left to paint up but I can do that when I snagg more paint :)
 
its ok to paint just paint right after season so the scent dies off in a few months. also always use a flat non reflective paint. for obvious reasons. looks good B!
 
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