I am building a new blind. Actually a glorified two man tripod. Anyway, have read a lot of threads on here about coroplast working well but nobody had much to say about longevity. How well does that stuff hold up to the Texas sun and wind? Anybody have a blind made of it up for several years? Any input greatly appreciated.
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I used coroplast (or the Home Deport version) as part of some bow blind mods that have been up about 9 months. Like others, we painted the white sheets with the cheapest black spray paint available and did not have any issues. The paint continues to stick.
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Coroplast last a very long time. I have a 4x4 box blind that I bought from a lease members son after he passed away. The blind was originally sold as a kit you put together, precut square tubing, coroplast, screws, etc. I bought it 2 years ago and it had been on our lease for 7 years. Coroplast was still in great shape, not brittle at all. I took it home and painted it just for extra weather protection and added some screws then put it back out. Still looks great after 10 years in the field.
I use Modified Truss Head screws because they have a large head, you can get them real cheap at any building material store like Lowes or Home Depot. They also come in a self tap point for wood or self drilling point for going through metal.
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Originally posted by Abcdj View PostCheap Wal mart stuff. It was in their wrong mixture sale pile. Not really camo, lol. But when things die out it works
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