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    #31
    nice job

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      #32
      cool idea guys...Ima gonna steal it..lol.thanks

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        #33
        I started mine today but forgot my pvc at home. I will have to got back. Question, I'm thinking of using rebarb to hold it down. The sides came out great and I'm excited about it.

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          #34
          Must have lost my pictures in the last crash. Here they are again.

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            #35
            Bump For Soxt

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              #36
              thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                #37
                Anyone else got pictures of the building process? Thanks.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Chew View Post
                  Anyone else got pictures of the building process? Thanks.

                  See if these help, Bobby.

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                    #39
                    Thanks! Those are great.

                    Can someone tell me about the roof in pic 2. What's up with the plastic? How does that work?

                    So the door is completely cut out after the blind is made into a circle (except for the top strand of wire?) The door isn't cut out when the cattle panel is lying on the carpet, just wondering the order you do it in.

                    Thanks.

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                      #40
                      Chew, the plastic adds to the water resistance. I have used it on both of the blinds I have made like this and neither have leaked.

                      When I made one of mine, I used (2) 2X4's for my door. I bent the panel around and used fence staples to nail the panel to the wood for my opening. One on top and one on the bottom. Gave me a little bigger blind this way. The second one I made, I drove t-posts in the ground where I wanted my door and wired the panel to them and used the opening between the t-posts for my door. Both of my blinds required a little more carpet for the added room.

                      I am planning on building another out at the lease next weekend. I am going to frame a back wall (back wall will be skinned with plywood) with a hinged door for this one and use the pannel for the rest. I want to be able to lock my blind up and feel this is the best way to accomplish this.

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                        #41
                        Thanks jay. Is that some heavy duty special plastic?

                        What diameter would you say the blinds end up being? Plenty room to draw back in? Room for 2 people? Thanks.

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                          #42
                          The plastic I used was just some 4 mil painters plastic.



                          My blinds are a little bigger than my double bull blinds. You can easily hunt two from them.

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                            #43
                            Can someone give me the length of the roof poles (PVC)?How long to cut them? 8' something?Can not read the info. in the orginal thread.Thanks in advance.

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                              #44
                              Can we get more pics of the roof? How the poly was added.

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                                #45
                                can't wait to do this

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