I absolutely love this video. I'm thinking about doing something exactly like this for my sons at our new acquired land. I got a question, when you did your backfill, did you pour concrete??? New sub
Thank you for sharing your project with us. It’s not easy to build a platform. It’s probably even less easy to build a platform while filming and editing the video. It’s greatly appreciated.
Going to do the same. May use pressure treated wood so doesnt rot. And possible decking boards to last awhile and stain later. Then cover with a tarp when not there held down with rocks. Idea behind deck boards or 2x12x12 slabs is that I can put a space between them so water doesnt collect. Might drill a few holes in there for drainage. Guess all depends if permanent or temporary. ;-) Nice work! Hard work!
That grey stuff that covered the decking, was that stuff to water proof the decking? And if so what’s it called I’m actually getting ready to build my platform and need something to water proof my decking. Thanks!
That was a coating that was on the plywood when it was bought. It was older so I am not sure what it is called. All the wood I used was stuff that was just laying around for years. Good Luck with the build!
The posts were treated and reinforced with a treated 2x6. They should last longer than the tent or the actual interest in camping lol. For real it was on such a slope that the soil won’t retain much moisture so 10 years would not be a stretch.
Good job! I can’t imagine the challenge of making this in a remote location!
I absolutely love this video. I'm thinking about doing something exactly like this for my sons at our new acquired land. I got a question, when you did your backfill, did you pour concrete???
New sub
Looks great! I just built an 8x8 platform on my recreational land for my little 2 man tent.
Awesome family fun! Great job Dad!
Thanks, at this point I take what I can get lol
Thank you for sharing your project with us. It’s not easy to build a platform. It’s probably even less easy to build a platform while filming and editing the video. It’s greatly appreciated.
Well done, and thanks for sharing this project.
Thanks!
Going to do the same. May use pressure treated wood so doesnt rot. And possible decking boards to last awhile and stain later. Then cover with a tarp when not there held down with rocks. Idea behind deck boards or 2x12x12 slabs is that I can put a space between them so water doesnt collect. Might drill a few holes in there for drainage. Guess all depends if permanent or temporary. ;-) Nice work! Hard work!
Matthew Sanford That’s awesome! I was upcycling most of those pieces, had i bought them pressure treated for sure! Have fun.
Nicely done. Who needs a lease contract!
Thanks!
I am going to build a tent pad similar to yours but it will be 8x8. I was wondering what you think about using decking on top instead of plywood?
decking would be a great choice. I had these laying around and figured by the time they rotted out we probably would be done renting in that area lol
Great to have in a sizable backyard for a "man cave" or a "getaway"?
That was kind of our thought as well. Plus a great place for making that early morning hunt easier!
That grey stuff that covered the decking, was that stuff to water proof the decking? And if so what’s it called I’m actually getting ready to build my platform and need something to water proof my decking. Thanks!
That was a coating that was on the plywood when it was bought. It was older so I am not sure what it is called. All the wood I used was stuff that was just laying around for years. Good Luck with the build!
Whaddaya think the wind rating on a tent on a plywood platform is? 30mph and you're moving?
Guess it depends on the size and shape of the tent lol.
Nice, would you mind sharing the cost of the materials?
CapCityDC Most of the material was upcycled...half the sheeting, all the 4x4 posts...most of the framing. I would say all in $75.
@@belvedereoutdoors637 upcycle is the best! Thx
Just build a square one to fit any tent and set up a thick vinyl tarp above it
How long do you expect the posts to last in the soil? Are they treated? Thanks
The posts were treated and reinforced with a treated 2x6. They should last longer than the tent or the actual interest in camping lol. For real it was on such a slope that the soil won’t retain much moisture so 10 years would not be a stretch.
I made a tent platform out of wooden crate pallets