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    #31
    That's how this one got built
    My father in law is the C.O.O. Out at natural bridge caverns.
    They have a big lumber pile of old stuff from various projects. It's just out there rotting. It's all warped and twisted, but you can always horse it around and untwist stuff. Takes a little more time to build but it sure is cost efficient! All I had to buy was plywood, caulk, paint and hardware.

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      #32
      Looks good! Great job!

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        #33
        Looks good, even better in the field.

        Did you haul it in one piece? If so do you mind sharing how you got it on and off the trailer.

        Ive got a 6x8 that I had planned to disassemble and then reassemble in the field but Id rather haul it in one piece if possible.

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          #34
          We hauled it up in one piece on that flatbed.
          To get it on the trailer, we leaned it back and backed the trailer up under it to get one side on. Then we were able to pick the back end up and use a couple pvc pipes to roll it to the front of the trailer.

          To get it off, we did the same thing, except left half the blind in the trailer while we bolted on the legs and braced them.

          Then we rotated the blind around to get legs 3 and 4 on.

          Took a while, but we got it done

          Legs are about 18"

          We helped stand one up last weekend. 5x8 on 6' legs. I'm still sore from that beast.

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