In for this one; That's gonna be a tank of a nice stand!
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Time for a new blind.
That rack on the front was being held together with zip ties, and they were all tied to the rack on the wheeler or it would have wound up in his lap or I der the tires. All the welds on the ****ty construction were broke, and it was flopping around like a sandbass on a hot deck.
So I’ve been hammering and welding on it tonight...
It won’t be an issue...
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Dale Moser; 02-03-2020, 10:44 PM.
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Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View PostThere you go. Will you spray foam insulate it to keep from baking on those warm days?
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I'll probably just great stuff all the corners, seams, and gaps....and put 1" styrofoam board with radiant barrier in the walls and ceiling.
Originally posted by Big_gun View PostIn for all the trim and creature comforts.... ;-) you going to wire before the paneling goes up... hows the boat trailer blind holding up
I don't believe I'm going to run wiring in this one. I think I'll build a stand alone console instead, with floor lighting, a battery, phone charger, etc. I'll just wire in a solar panel after the fact. I'll do some trim to hide corners, and seams, but nothing crazy.
Originally posted by woodsman08 View PostWhat size square tube and gauge would you recommend if you were buying?Originally posted by hog_down View Post^^^ roughly the same question as him, but I am looking to build a light weight 2 person elevated blind that doesn't need a tractor to put up. What size tubing/thickness would you suggest?
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