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    #16
    Looks like a great build!

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      #17
      nice!!

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        #18
        forgot I started this thread. Finished the blind with deer view windows and a door I welded up. Sealed everything with caulk and great stuff. Had to back in the trailer into the exact spot it was going and pull it off with the ranger. Thing will be in place until I die! Great to hunt out of for sure. I'll post finished pics

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          #19
          We’ve since painted all the exposed wood.



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            #20
            Nice job there, I put camo netting on the in side fram with thumb tacks so when the windows are closed there's no glare and when I open the windows it always looks the same, also it helps keeps the bugs out.Click image for larger version

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              #21
              Looks great

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                #22
                What did you find cut it best?

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                  #23
                  Nice setup.

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                    #24
                    sweet!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                      What did you find cut it best?

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                      I used both a
                      - circular saw with a $15 or $20 diamond blade (bought 2 blades and only used one for 4 windows and a door.
                      - Standard handheld 4 or 5" grinder with black, cut out blades (used for fine and finish cuts)

                      Suggest you wear googles and a face mask to not breath dust. I also used some surgical lab coats to not get fiberglass in my clothes

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by TD2000 View Post
                        I used both a
                        - circular saw with a $15 or $20 diamond blade (bought 2 blades and only used one for 4 windows and a door.
                        - Standard handheld 4 or 5" grinder with black, cut out blades (used for fine and finish cuts)

                        Suggest you wear googles and a face mask to not breath dust. I also used some surgical lab coats to not get fiberglass in my clothes
                        Preciate it!

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                          #27
                          Are you going to elevate it? Looks roomy, but heavy.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                            What did you find cut it best?

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                            Masonry blade on a grinder worked the best. We had to use a sawmill in a few places.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by jcub18 View Post
                              Are you going to elevate it? Looks roomy, but heavy.
                              We were originally going to elevate it, but that idea was scraped when we realized how heavy it was. Very roomy. 2 guys have more than enough room, could hunt more if you wanted. At least it'll never blow away!

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                                #30
                                Very nicely done!!

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