Just wondering if anyone has used corrugated plastic sheets for walls of a blind... I saw on another post someone suggesting using old "political" signs for lightweight walls and it got me thinking about my upcoming blind build. For an elevated ground blind, i was thinking about a wooden base but using metal studs for the walls and then covering the walls with the corregated plastic sheets (you can get 25 18"x24 panels of this for less than $50 but can also get bigger sheets). Just screw the panels to the studs and seal them together with foil tape then use pink foam board on the inside for insulation. Anyone tried something similar? Want something lighter than plywood walls and was originally thinking Steel siding sheet for the walls but then had his idea. Thoughts? (I know it wouldn't last in a big wind storm but want something somewhat lightweight...)
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Originally posted by shaft_slinger00 View PostI would like to find some 4x8 sheets.
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I built 3 4'x6' blinds out of 4'x8' and 5'x12' sheets of coroplast that we were given to get it out of a guys back yard, along with a punch of wooden pallets. Very long lasting and will hold up to almost anything. I built a frame out of 2x4's and 4x4's with a plywood base and they have lasted form a few blow overs and moving via 4 wheeler and trailer. The only problem is the heat in the early season. They sheets we got were clear, but I painted the outside a green and inside with black.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostI built 3 4'x6' blinds out of 4'x8' and 5'x12' sheets of coroplast that we were given to get it out of a guys back yard, along with a punch of wooden pallets. Very long lasting and will hold up to almost anything. I built a frame out of 2x4's and 4x4's with a plywood base and they have lasted form a few blow overs and moving via 4 wheeler and trailer. The only problem is the heat in the early season. They sheets we got were clear, but I painted the outside a green and inside with black.
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