Instead of metal cutting blades, you can use an old wood blade put on with the teeth backwards for tin. You might want some earplugs, but it works great.
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I've actually tried that before, but results were not very good and left some really jagged edges. Plus, I was in a quiet neighborhood next to an elementary school at that time, so I had to opt for something quieter. Noise wouldn't matter now, the closest neighbor is 1/2 mile away
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I've been doing some serious work here with no updates, sorry guys. The blind is pretty close to done...as hunting season is winding down. Lol. I've got all the tin screwed on, carpet layer inside, plus a few other amenities that my life easier. I used some old garden lattice for some window covers. They are on an old cabinet hinge, so they can flip up and down with ease.
I put in some little shelves and screwed in some hooks to hang stuff with too.
Is there anything else I'm missing that you guys can think of? I'm ready to be done here, but I can always add something easily...since it'll be awhile still before I hunt out of it
Drill a hole in the floor, run a plastic pipe out of it, caulk or glue a funnel in the top, voila !,a urinal. You can bury the pipe in the ground or not.
It's out of the barn!!! It's literally been in the same place for over 1.5 yrs. the weather is cooling off, plus I've had a deer hunting itch, so I decided to hook it up and pull it out for some evening photos. I'll post more when it's all set up overlooking a food plot.
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