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    My DIY blind build

    I built a blind just before the beginning of rifle season last year. I haven't posted a DIY on the build, but thought I might share it now.

    I borrowed most of the ideas from other blinds that I have seen here and there. It is a 6'x6'x7'. I wanted it elevated on a 10' tower. I wish I had taken more pictures along the way, but I was in a bit of a time crunch when I got started.

    SketchUp Really made the planning phases easy.



    3/4" plywood floor and 4" cee purlin made up the frame. I know it will be heavy, but I don't want to have to rebuild anything, once its set up.



    I ordered some windows and a door from Deerview Windows (excellent product by the way) and once I got the windows framed out, I skinned it with U-Panel. I used liquid nail to hold up insulation board on the interior. Helps stay cool, and keep toasty on the chilly mornings.



    Built and hung a landing off of the front that will support the staircase.



    Started on stairs. I thought about a ladder, but with some family that likes to hunt, stairs would be easier on older knees



    stairs are almost done.

    Holes for the door and windows are cut and then installed. Starting to look like a blind.



    Found some outdoor barn and fence paint and tinted it green. Won't be so shiny now.




    Got the Tower on. Used 3"x3"x1/4" angle for the legs. Loaded up, and headed down to the lease!



    Pulled it upright with the truck and was nervous that something would go wrong. Nothing bad happened and it went up without a hitch.




    This is the front side view.



    Overall the build wasn't bad. It went up alot easier than I had hoped, and was much cheaper than buying one complete!

    #2
    Nice work. That should last a few years.

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      #3
      Awesome

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        #4
        Originally posted by cbail13 View Post
        Nice work. That should last a few years.
        Maybe decades quality build

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          #5
          Very Nice

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            #6
            Looks like a quality blind! Now you should follow up with a LDP in front of your blind.
            Thanks for sharing

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              #7
              Looks great, and heavy duty. But, it looks like it could get hot quick out there in the sun.

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                #8
                Nice one there

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                  #9
                  Very nice blind.........may you lay many beasts to rest while sitting all nice and comfy in that "Palace".

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                    #10
                    Well done. That's an awesome condo

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                      #11
                      Do you have any pics of the inside?

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                        #12
                        sweet

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                          #13
                          Very nice blind.

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                            #14
                            what did the purlins and tin cost you? i have quite a few purlins laying around and had been wondering what i could do to put them to good use.

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                              #15
                              the godzilla of all deer stands! awesome job sir!

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