I sure hope I dont lose my lease next year! I kid but it will be staying if the place ever sells.
Got the roof and exterior upper walls on. Added some X-braces to knock out any shaking.
I dont know if it was the cooler weather or rain but the pile of fence pickets was INFESTED with the little bastages. Mashed about 30-40. Going to nuke them Monday.
View to the other two feeders. There will be a gun rest shelf and I'm thinking maybe a little more tint on the windows depending on how it looks once the inside is closed up.
Got it wrapped up today. Been one heck of a project!
Finishing up the inner walls and heavy duty upper shelf added to store the big stuff up off the ground.
Framed the door out of 2x2 cedar to keep it light weight.
Finished door and hung coat hooks.
Shooting shelfs around with corner shelfs to have a place for drinks, phones, etc.
Room for 20lb propane, heater, single burner stove, extra chairs, etc. Also added V notches in the shooting shelfs to rest your gun barrel.
May be the worlds first ever camo lightning rod. Small investment to help protect against it burning down in a storm. If you ever need to set up a lightning rod system give Jim a call. He will walk you through the engineering and setup. http://www.lightningrodsupply.com/in...s/page0001.htm
Wrapped the outside in camo net. Kinda polishing a **** when it comes to hiding something of this size but it does give it some depth and break things up a little. Its not the quality of the old US military stuff but it's supposed to last pretty well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
View of the back. Need to grab a few more pics from the feeders shooting back at the blind.
Only thing left is adding a solar setup for lights, fans, etc but Im thinking that may have to wait til after season.
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