The blind is nearing completion
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The blind is nearing completion
More fun than one guy should have on a Saturday night.
We all fit just fine, lots of room, solid as a rock and I have no idea how I am going to move it. I need new steel for the roof, the stuff I have here falls a bit short and for the cost of the stuff I may just as well buy some new sheets. All 5 of us fit just fine should that opportunity ever present it's self. A fancy new paint job, a bit few branches screwed on here and there..
I am going to spray foam the cracks to keep the bugs at bay while I am not near it, and insulate it for the times the kids are there in a feeble attempt to keep the noise down. Hopefully the wife enjoys it, my luck she will decide to sit in a tree stand.
We all fit just fine, lots of room, solid as a rock and I have no idea how I am going to move it. I need new steel for the roof, the stuff I have here falls a bit short and for the cost of the stuff I may just as well buy some new sheets. All 5 of us fit just fine should that opportunity ever present it's self. A fancy new paint job, a bit few branches screwed on here and there..
I am going to spray foam the cracks to keep the bugs at bay while I am not near it, and insulate it for the times the kids are there in a feeble attempt to keep the noise down. Hopefully the wife enjoys it, my luck she will decide to sit in a tree stand.
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A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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Boo string
A bowhunter with a passion for shooting firearms.
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Boo string
you did a great job looks good. oe suggestion i would make is to use shingles as opposed to steel its alot quieter when i was using mine that what i found i changed to shingles foud the steel made alot of noise in the rain and the big bucks tended to avoid it just a thought for you . again great job
mike
mike
Judging by the smiles on the little ones, you may end up building another one for their enjoyment as a playhouse. Or they just have that same blood we all have that drives us to hunt. Any how, nice set up. I may be considering the same idea for my little one so we can enjoy the time together , and hunt in comfort.
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I am either going to make a 2x8 trailer so I can drag it out with the quad or tractor or I am going to mount the wheels permanently to it, only touching the ground when it is "hitched". Looks like a trip to princess auto is in order.
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I have a stand that is smaller than that, ( 4x8 ) and for the roof, I used a solid sheet of Goodyear rubber roofing. I called a couple of roofing contractors in the phone book until I found one that had some left over from a job and picked it up and no charge. It's quiet in the rain, much lighter that shingles, and is super tough. Here's a picture of my office, laptop and muzzleloader included . She's 16' hight and very comfortable.
This is a picture of it before the roof was installed and the paint job.
This is a picture of it before the roof was installed and the paint job.
God Bless !!!!!!!!!
Ray
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you're right ray the rubber roofing is better and lighter then shingles never thought to mention that but its really expensive unless you're luckey enough to find some like you did. but from my own experiances i found shingles to be a bit quieter then steel. but your idea if the materials are available is better yet its totally up to you pyper
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Looks very familiar, Ray! Lots of deer slain out of shooting towers in East NC!raydaughety wrote:I have a stand ... here's a picture ... she's 16' high and very comfortable.
Can't keep one up for the bears on my place ... they like to chew through the stilts and bring 'em down. They've already torn the door and side off of one I put up last year. You just can't have anything made from unprotected wood.
I've got a bunch of used 5-V galvanized that I'm going to use to build some armored stands ... still a (late) summer project!
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Pydpiper, if you decide to go with a rubber roof, call or visit a roofer if you can and tell them that the material that your looking for is for a play house which is not being untruthful. It just happens to be your play house . When I went to pick up my material, I was really surprised at how big his scrap pile was. Again, if you go this route, shoot me a PM and I'll share with you how my family installed my roof . That's going to be a sweet blind. Like you said about the insulation and such, it will be much more comfortable for the kids if they can move a little bit.
God Bless !!!!!!!!!
Ray
Ray
My thoughts, too.cdup wrote:Judging by the smiles on the little ones, you may end up building another one for their enjoyment as a playhouse. Or they just have that same blood we all have that drives us to hunt. Any how, nice set up. I may be considering the same idea for my little one so we can enjoy the time together , and hunt in comfort.
You might want to start on another one for the blind, and leave that one for the little ones.
wabi