While everyone was playing golf today I decided to start my new blind. Going pretty much same direction as brad95 did with the burlap, but a little different. Started on the back patio for somewhat level pad, I'm sure the ole lady will get tired of looking at it by Friday. Last picture is where I'm stoping today hope to get some panels from a fiend and almost be done with it tomorrow. Turning out a tad bigger than expected but oh we'll might go get one of those lazy boy looking cots at academy and just hunt all night.
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Nothing else to do on memorial day, might as well build a new blind.
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I did the same thing and got to working on my blind. Mine is only 5X5 and 6'4" tall. Used hog panels and burlap for 2 sides. The normal burlap seemed real thin to me so I went to hancock Fabric store and bought some that has a tighter weave. Then put the camo over it. I'll try to post some pics later today.
Have fun with your build. Momma is really excited that I will get this one out of the backyard this coming weekend, although she did help me paint it
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Well I've got it to where I can take it down in sections, it's 8 wide and 7 deep, made it 7 so it will fit in between the fenders on the trailer, it's supposed to be over 100 today and tomorrow so might not be getting a whole lot done on it but I'll try. Im planning on it being elevated about 4-5 feet but if my buddy and I can't get it up I'll just settle for it being on the ground.
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Originally posted by dadogg View PostHere is how my burlap turned out with the 2 layers. I'll cutout the windows once it is in place with the feeder
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Well been busy here lately but took the blind to the lease half finished last week and put it together mostly this morning, didn't get any panels but one on it but got it off the ground and the walls on it. Hoping to get it finished within the next two weeks, depends on how far over the 100 degree mark it gets. When I got the back on it, it looked like a drive one movie screen for the deer and hogs
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