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Originally posted by Coach W View PostI like it alot. and am ready to build my own.
Quick Question: How do the sheets stay on the blind? are they attached in any way? Or just stuck by paint? We have some pretty nasty wind out our way...
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Originally posted by Big-Ed View Postcould you just apply the paint in a heavy coat(s) without having to soak the sheets?
And, no, it's just 100% done. I need to figure out some mesh or netting to cover the windows until shooting time. I was thinking shoot through mesh... But I shoot Grim Reapers once in a while and don't want to affect accuracy. My thought is to have some camo netting hanging from hooks and be able to hook it up out of the way when I see something. Any ideas on this are appreciated.Last edited by Dchilds; 04-25-2012, 12:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Dchilds View PostI just went with what was free. Luckily, it was somewhat of a "natural" color. If I had the option, I think i'd rather have a dark brown or green versus black.
fling away.
Then come back with OD, brown etc spray paint to hit the remaining white.
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Originally posted by CutTheLoop View PostMight have been a good time to apply some natural camo... while it is still wet and sticky, have a shovel handy(dry dirt preferably) and several piles of dried mower or shredder clippings....
fling away.
Then come back with OD, brown etc spray paint to hit the remaining white.
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I was think about doing the same concept except instead of soaking the sheets, paint over them with Herculiner bed liner. A little more expensive but it would weather proof it and would last forever. I was looking at it last night, and Amazon has a kit to cover a 6' truck bed for $80. I am guessing that would be about the same amount for blind. Any thoughts? Anybody tried something similar?
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Originally posted by Bearkat View PostI was think about doing the same concept except instead of soaking the sheets, paint over them with Herculiner bed liner. A little more expensive but it would weather proof it and would last forever. I was looking at it last night, and Amazon has a kit to cover a 6' truck bed for $80. I am guessing that would be about the same amount for blind. Any thoughts? Anybody tried something similar?
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