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    4x6 deer blind

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    1st attempt at building a box blind. Will follow up with further pic's as progress goes on.

    #2
    Looks good so far.

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      #3
      may get a little drafty unless you put some sides on it!!

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        #4
        It's hot in Texas....

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          #5
          Watching.. Can you inlarge the pics?

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            #6
            Hey man. A bit of advice...cover the sides. The deer will be able to see every move and smell you jk looks good. Keep us posted.

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              #7
              I usually would suggest starting with the floor and then frame it in

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                  #9
                  I will be cutting the windows out them this weekend, as well as framing the door. Then attaching them with the hinges.

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                    #10
                    Good job..... looks like you made yours lite. My son and I built one, it was so heavy we barely got it loaded on the trailer. Learned a whole lot, like don't use 2" 14g steel tube for floor or 1.5" 14 gauge for the frame and don't finish it out with hardy plank.

                    sorry, I sort of lost my mine there.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Matt_C View Post
                      Good job..... looks like you made yours lite. My son and I built one, it was so heavy we barely got it loaded on the trailer. Learned a whole lot, like don't use 2" 14g steel tube for floor or 1.5" 14 gauge for the frame and don't finish it out with hardy plank.

                      sorry, I sort of lost my mine there.
                      A mine is an awfully challenging thing to misplace (or steal, for that matter), being a large hole in the ground or excavation site. How exactly did you manage to lose your mine, good sir?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sneaky View Post
                        A mine is an awfully challenging thing to misplace (or steal, for that matter), being a large hole in the ground or excavation site. How exactly did you manage to lose your mine, good sir?
                        If I knew that I'd go get it!!! Starting with that 2" steel was the beginning of my undoing.

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                          #13
                          A good idea for quietness in a deer blind. You can either carpet the sides or they sell acoustic foam on amazon and its really nice, so if you bump the wall its not nearly as loud.

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                            #14
                            Lookin like it will turn out fine

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