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Nice job Musky8it. If you fill up all those pole holders you shouldn't have to tie a single jig on while on the ice! Love all the ingenuity in the posts!
I made my sled from cut down 2x4's to save a little weight, and the real prize was a yard sale cooler, a 48 quart. It was surprisingly lighter than a tool box and that kept the center of gravity lower on the trip out. On the trip back it's usually full of lake trout so it has a lower center of gravity then. With little snow in southwest Wyoming, I can go with the 2x3's for the materials on the frame and not drag bottom. Another cheapy tip is to stop by the local house being built and get permission to dumpster dive. Contractors throw away a lot of scrap pieces that are gold to the sled builder.
wouldn't it be easier to pull in tandem(one behind the other), should be way less drag.
Over 101,000 views!! Thanks for keeping the "smitty sled" going!
Sweet. Like the Carvings.
Carvings are awesome
Corndog.....you have taken it to the next level, the carvings look simply amazing, I am glad I could inspire you. Thanks for sharing your beautiful sled. Smitty
Don't cut them any shorter. The more surface area the more weight they can float in snow. That's why powder skis are so much wider than cross country skis.
Downhill.
I'm definitely building one this year, but I was wondering if anyone has ever tried putting the skis at a slight angle, so the metal edges of the skis have some bite into the ice or snow pack?