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Originally posted by 4tonns View PostThat is a cool idea that I might steal for next season. I have a few questions. Did you build it one site or move it? If you moved it, how well did it hold up? Have you had to touch it up with more paint after each season? Is the roof plastic holding up?
I built it at camp and trailered it back to its spot. That was the sketchiest part just because I was afraid of a limb poking a hole in it. I literally haven't done anything to it since dropping it in place and the materials have held up great. The only thing I would probably do differently is that I'd make the door slightly higher up on the wall so that it doesn't snag vegetation as it opens and closes.
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Originally posted by car View PostHow sturdy is it in the wind? The area I would need it gets a lot of wind. Would it hold up if you put it on a tower?
I wouldn't recommend it. I think the sheets and paint would be fine but the frame isn't constructed for that kind of abuse. That said, you might be able to double up on materials and be okay. The good news is that experimenting doesn't cost too much.
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Originally posted by Cantcatch5 View PostThat is cool! I would be afraid with that swing to the inside door it would end up unintentionally being a pig trap on my lease if I forgot to fasten the door closed somehow!
That's something I hadn't thought about. That said, I've seen how rowdy those dudes can get in a trap and think this thing would fold like a cheap suit if put up against a hog or two.
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Originally posted by lanceodom View Postany chance you have updated pics of this??
No updated pictures but I can tell you that it’s holding up way better than I expected. I attribute the longevity to the quality of paint. I’m pretty sure it was some pretty good Benjamin Moore exterior paint.
I wouldn’t hesitate to sit in it during a hard rain.
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