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    Texas size bow blind

    A TBH member is building this for me. 6x8 bow blind !! Click image for larger version

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    I just built a 6x6, and I thought it was big lol

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      #3
      Mine is 8x8, pow pow

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        #4
        Originally posted by Outback77 View Post
        Mine is 8x8, pow pow
        Now that's big !!

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          Floor done Click image for larger version

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            #6
            It's gonna be heavy. I do like that design though, built a few like that. How do you plan on moving it? Going to complete it then set up or assemble on site?

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              #7
              Cool. I'd like to build one w/ similar shape myself.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Outback77 View Post
                It's gonna be heavy. I do like that design though, built a few like that. How do you plan on moving it? Going to complete it then set up or assemble on site?
                Complete, haul to the ranch on a trailer.

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                  Click image for larger version

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by R.W.T View Post
                      Complete, haul to the ranch on a trailer.
                      Is it setting on the ground? That thing will be real heavy to elevate.

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                        #12
                        Looking good. You will enjoy the heck out of that blind.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by talltexasshoote View Post
                          Is it setting on the ground? That thing will be real heavy to elevate.
                          Yes on the ground, going to set it on pavers or cinder blocks just to get it a few inches above the dirt so the bottom won't rot as fast

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                            Walls
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by R.W.T View Post
                              Yes on the ground, going to set it on pavers or cinder blocks just to get it a few inches above the dirt so the bottom won't rot as fast
                              I would recommend deck blocks. They get it high enough that snakes don't like to be under it. Big bonus!

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