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Aybody biuld their own boxes to protect their cams from Bears and Tweekers?
I have been rolling ideas around in my head but was gonns see if people would post some pics of theirs.
I have been thinking fr useing auluminium but steel would be easyer to weld for me. I don't have a TIG setup yet.
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The tweekers would love aluminum
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I've been trying to perfect my boxes. I'll post pics when I get them to work better.
I wouldn't be building them out of aluminum unless you can get your materials for nothing. I agree with markts, I think it would attract tweekers.
I just need to figure out how to attach it to the tree so they can't steal the box and all.
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Lag Bolts?
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I was planning on useing a python cable lock. Has anybody had one stolen from a tree yet?
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Check out Bobr's most recent posts, he has a bear box he made for his homebrew. I don't think it will keep Tweaker's out, but will keep the bears away.
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Unfortunately I had 3 cams stolen this year. Here are a couple styles, one using angle iron the other using U channel. The U channel unit could also use a large J bolt on the bottom like what is used in the others...........Scott
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July 25, 2009, 07:58:52 PM »
How do you get those into the woods? I gues thye won't be steeling anymore cams.LOL
I like the smaller one with the J bolt and lock. that is a good simple idea.
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Scott63,
Just wanted to welcome you!!! thanks for the post.
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Scott, It is nice to see you posting on here. Hope to see more from you. Not every one on here is from WA.
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does the one with the screws keep the bear off or do you know yet???
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Thank you for the welcome BobR and fishcrazy. Yeah, it sucks that I have to spend more time building security than the cams, and the added weight is a bummer. Not as much of a bummer as walking up and having two still cams and a video unit gone!
I always hope that someone walking in the woods will have a minimum of tools, a hacksaw and some patience will still get you into mine, not many hike around with them in their back pocket. A crappy knife and a rock will get a python lock off in less than 5 minutes
Bearpaw the screws work great for keeping the bears off the cams, otherwise they take it as a personal challenge to bite holes in the units. Not a big deal now when we are at 3 weeks of 100 degrees, but spring rains can fill them up quick. All of my builds have screws around the cam sensitive areas...................Scott
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Scott63,
Are those home brew cameras. Is that why they look bigger than a normall cam. Therer are guys on this site that biuld cams and get some great pics. I think you will fit right in with these guys.
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The top cam is a Sony W80 with a Yeti board, the green cam is a DXG HD video unit, and the bottom unit is a Nikon L11 with Yeti board and D external batteries. I really like the L11 cameras, although converting one to IR is a real task......Scott
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here's some boxes I've been working on for the Moultrie D-40, the shell is 1/8" steel and has heavy hinges and you will be able to lag bolt them or strap them to a tree, I have two boxes sold and 3-4 more available soon if any ones looking for a Bear Box for a D-40 PM me for details.
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