I have a place one of these could be located. Thanks,
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Don't have any current pics, but they are holding up great. Plans for upgrades include adding some more permanent bow hangers to the insides, better coat of black spraypaint on the insides, and rebrushing the outsides closer to the season. They worked so well that we are gathering materials for 2 more blinds at different locations for different wind diredctions. Also, to answer a previous question, I think they could be moved if the Tposts were cut, but we haven't felt the need. We spent a lot of time planning where to put them BECAUSE they were permanent.
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No, PI. It was done at the lease. TPosts in first, wrapped panel around, rigged roof, then dipped paint sheets.
After going back and re-reading this thread I really like the idea of some plastic sheeting between the frame of the roof and the paint soaked sheets on the top. Just for some added water proofing for future seasons. On the hunt where I killed the first doe out of one of these, I was sitting in a major down pour fo about an hour. I stayed dry and comfortable, but incase the sun and weather breaks down the material on top I would like to have the assurance of the plastic for the next several years.
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Originally posted by gwellstx View PostNo, PI. It was done at the lease. TPosts in first, wrapped panel around, rigged roof, then dipped paint sheets.
After going back and re-reading this thread I really like the idea of some plastic sheeting between the frame of the roof and the paint soaked sheets on the top. Just for some added water proofing for future seasons. On the hunt where I killed the first doe out of one of these, I was sitting in a major down pour fo about an hour. I stayed dry and comfortable, but incase the sun and weather breaks down the material on top I would like to have the assurance of the plastic for the next several years.
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Originally posted by KactusKiller View PostThe paint should protect it enough especially exterior paint. Worst case scenario u just add a new coat every few years.
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