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    Bow Blind Build

    I'm trying to use all the coroplast I got free, so I thought I would do a hexagon bow blind build. Each side is 3ft wide, which gives me 6ft across the long points & a little over 5ft across the short points. I built it to be assembled on site. I got a place I can't get my truck to, so I'm hoping to pack it in with my 4 wheeler (several loads). I used treated fence pickets & 2x4's for the floor, 3/8 plywood for roof which will be covered by coroplast. Ripped 2x4's for wall framing. It turn out pretty good, I think I'm just going to use gorilla duct tape to seam the corners and I'm using some scrap coroplast for sliding windows. I think I have about $150 in it all together. I'm not planning on painting it, but instead covering it with camo netting. I'm going to try to set it up this weekend.
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    #2
    Looks good!

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      #3
      Free is my kind of material. Good job!

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        #4
        That’s gonna be nice

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          #5
          Originally posted by Carpe_diem View Post
          Free is my kind of material. Good job!
          Yes, I'm trying to keep this build at a minimum cost. I had some fence picket & 2x4's already

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            #6
            Very nice. I did an octagon a few years ago, and it cost me a fortune. You're going about it the right way.

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              #7
              I took the blind to the lease this past weekend and put it together at my stand loctation. After I took the pictures, I added some brush in front. Came out pretty good for a cheap blind build
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                #8
                Slick that looks great.

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                  #9
                  Very cool

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                    #10
                    Good job.

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                      #11
                      Hopefully it will not be too hot in early season

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                        #12
                        Wow, that really turned out nice!! Bet it is easy to move as well. Good job!

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                          #13
                          Great build! Would be nice if you ventilated the roof somehow. Gonna be an oven in there for sure.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jathomas437 View Post
                            Great build! Would be nice if you ventilated the roof somehow. Gonna be an oven in there for sure.
                            Yes, I bought a ridge vent to put in it, maybe it will let a little of the hot air escape

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                              #15
                              Lookss good.

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