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Equalizer Treestand Leveling Handle Home Repair

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  1. Lady Forge

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    Equalizer Treestand Leveling Handle Home Repair
    We purchesed a couple of Equalizer Leveling Treestands a couple of years ago and have been EXTREMELY pleased with these stands... but I ran into a small problem last year. In the late season with the temperatures dropping down very low both the leveling crank handles on my stand broke. Now I will be the first to admit I am kinda rough on stuff but dagnadit I hunt ALOT and 99% of the time its from my climber. I was still able to ajust the leveling on the stand but it was a pain trying to turn the broken off small squares at the base of the handles.
    So I thought no problem I'll order new ones.. well for some reason they are not operating their buisness at this time ( there were some rumors about them going around I will not repeat )
    I didnt want to call all over the USA to Dealers hoping one would have them in stock. So I figured to hell with it me and the hubby can find a way to fix them, so off the the hardware store we went and we came up with this idea.

    I hope this will help someone else if they run into the same problem with the crank handles breaking.

    We used these Black PVC plumbing parts as replacement handles( dont ask me what they are called I dont have a clue )
    This is what the original handles look like.
    Equalizer Leveling Crank Handle.jpg

    1. I first ground down the old broken crank handle to a square on he grinder.

    Stand fix and Holly Hocks 019.jpg
    Stand fix and Holly Hocks 020.jpg
    2. I then took the Black PVC Pipe put it in the vise and dremeled 4 groves down in it to allow the Original Crank Handle Square to fit down inside it snuggly, and then cleaned up the plastic burrs out of it with a pointed file.
    Stand fix and Holly Hocks 017.jpg
    3. I then put a small amount of JB Weld down the groves I had Dremeled in the the Black PVC Pipe.
    Stand fix and Holly Hocks 026.jpg
    4. I then put the pipe back in the vise and inserted the original crank handle square down in the pipe to let it setup in place with the JB Weld for 6 hours.
    Stand fix and Holly Hocks 023.jpg
    5. After the 6 hours I attached to stand.
    Equalizer Leveling Crank Handle Replacements.jpg
    And so far they seem to be working very well.
     

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