Okay, so I haven't seen it covered, so I'll ask. What about water intrusion from around the side edges? How are you guys dealing with that issue? I have thought about elevating a pop up, especially when it got almost 12" deep inside one of my popups a couple of years ago, but just haven't done it.
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Originally posted by Beardedbuck View PostOkay, so I haven't seen it covered, so I'll ask. What about water intrusion from around the side edges? How are you guys dealing with that issue? I have thought about elevating a pop up, especially when it got almost 12" deep inside one of my popups a couple of years ago, but just haven't done it.
I used old carpet for the floor, so if a little water gets in, it's not the end of the world.
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Originally posted by D C View PostI am going to do something similar in the next couple of months except mine will be metal. Looks good.
PS we need another GTG in Brady!! That BBQ was greatness!
Just realized this was almost 10 years old...SMHLast edited by DK1555; 08-26-2019, 06:18 PM.
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Ironically enough, my wife just asked, "Clay, what's all that wood in the backyard for?" I told her I was planning on building stands for my popup blinds. She didn't quite understand, so I google "Popup blind stands." A few pics later I click the link and it takes me to where a guy in NRH about 5 miles away did this 10 years ago and the page is still relevant. Love it. Inspired and will be building two of these in the next few days.
I'm hoping to make them somewhat portable...atleast able to take them apart andput it back together.
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Originally posted by Beardedbuck View PostOkay, so I haven't seen it covered, so I'll ask. What about water intrusion from around the side edges? How are you guys dealing with that issue? I have thought about elevating a pop up, especially when it got almost 12" deep inside one of my popups a couple of years ago, but just haven't done it.
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