At the 4:16 time in the video, the man wearing the blue T-shirt, >bent his knees, when picking up the tank. The weight was lifted more with his legs. ... Nate had the weight fulcrumed more on his back (specially the small vertebrates). A strong young man can use the strength in his back, when young. But, slight injuries add up to a sore back when older.
We have tried a few things but nothing we like. It might be some metal flashing layed flat and chalked. It only has to stick out about 1 inch or more to drip it away. We saved the plastic pieces we cut out so after season we can put them in but the flashing cant interfere with the pieces after we put them in.
All I can say is Awesome!!! I love seeing a family that' sticks together. Im so very blessed to have all my kids and grandkids right here close to me.God bless you both SP1 & SP2
That's the coolest DIY hunting blind project I've seen. I was thinking you might save those window cut outs and postition above the windows as a quasi-awning. In case you get a driving rain storm it might help keep some sideways rain out of your shoot house.
Great setup! It's great that your whole family will have been involved over the years to come. In a dire emergency it could be used as a bug out location. In that case maybe paint the deck to have it harder to see from the air.
Really cool build and great ideas for the family hunt and camp. Bet your boys can't wait to go hunting with Grandpa and Dad hopefully you can bag some wild pigs also because they are a crop destroyer for all the farmers in South Carolina
It would be cool to mark the interior wall with yardages to land marks around. Kind of a dope sheet for anything animals could be lingering around. Since the blind is fixed you can always have a rough estimate of yardage.
You obviously work well together, excellent. Just as you do, people need to know what they are doing now is for their children and their children"s children. If you don't have children look for a good people to help and be close with. A life with purpose that helps others is the cornerstone of our civilization and it is now slipping away.
Dave, we hope to see some of that hunting footage with the boys are doing a great thing. The beam in there for the history is fabulous. Good job again.❤️🔥❤️🔥🇺🇸
Wow that is so cool looking. You can use that for anything hunting or just enjoying the wildlife. I am curious does it have drain holes inside so when it rains the water that comes through the windows have somewhere to go?
Great idea, SouthernPrepper1. Too bad about the crack occurrence, that cracked the floor. ... I wouldn't trust a patch repair in an old plastic tank floating out on a lake. = When I first saw the opening, I thought you might be installing a pair of big moto duck-wings on the blind, and cruise a lake or pond, to duck hunt. Deer hunting will be fun in the plastic tank; much better than the fabric tent blind. ...
Just to name a few items off the top of my head that I would have used its tank for instead of a hunting blind Hot tub, cold Plunge tub or pool.... and in a shtf you could still use that water. Root cellar A fallout shelter A shower or Sana / steam room A storage room Place to store animal feed A refurbished water storage tank. A treehouse for the kids A chicken coop Part of a septic system like putting an outhouse over the top of it and running a leach field out from it. Rain water system for a garden And the uses are countless for a prepper, a survivalist or somebody that's just got property. Animals cannot only see you but they can hear and smell you. Most states require for hunting that you must have Orange on you so that others won't mistaken you for an animal. Also most western states prohibit baiting for any animal, require special licenses for trapping and prohibit the use of blinds on public and private land. KNOW YOUR STATE fish and game laws and be aware that they change from year to year
It was cracked/broken on the bottom which would make it unable to contain liquids and would allow bugs/rodents access. A chicken coop (may allow access for snakes) or a treehouse are your only two suggestions that would possibly work. He made something that will serve his family for many years.
@@xo2quilt they have epoxy to repair those tanks. And you can put a rubber membrane around it. It could have been repaired professionally for less than $200 less than what he spent on the pressure treated wood. You do realize those are made at the factory in different molds in the epoxy it together to make the tank the top and the bottom are separate the lids are separate and it's all epoxy together
From the prices I seen on these water tanks the last thing I would do is hack it up unless it's beyond repair. Been wanting one for some time now but they can be hard to get and coast a lot.
Wow, what a job well done...... the tank cut sections could have been hinged to close off some of or all of the windows for winter . Just saying, no foul. Big cred to you and your son.
Nice! Is that made of fiberglass? Do you put something over it when youre not using it so rain wont get inside? Or is the floor weatherproof? Thanks for sharing
I would have went with half the height with an interior circular bench and hole in the middle to go fishing from in the fish below u stockpiled killing two birds one stone. Or just a small pool to keep kewl
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A very expensive hunting blind. The cost in Lumber here would be around $500 that tank here new sells for $3,000 used even damaged will cost you $1,500-$2,000 Just so you can sit in comfort and wait for an animal to come by that you most likely have baited for which in most States is illegal.
The wood other than the pressure treated legs I cut on the sawmill. The pressure treated legs I got for free salvaged cut offs from a barn. The farmer that borders are hunting property saw us putting in the tank and said his friend has a large plastic tank that is not being used and he said he would probably give it to me. So that would be free. And we follow all hunting laws in my state. You are very negative you need to get out there and meet people and see what you can salvage.
@@southernprepper1 I would make better use of what I get for free or what I Salvage. As I do. I have spent the majority of my 60yr of life off grid. there's a reason why I am called a mountain man, If i need to go hunting I track my prey. I also comply with the my state hunting and fishing laws. every state I have lived in it is illegal to bait or to set up blinds even on your own land. A damaged water tank that I had gotten for free I might use for making a makeshift Root Cellar or a septic tank for an outhouse. the uses are endless for preparing for shtf event. A gorilla suit would have been much cheaper than cost that it took to build that such as possible concrete, paint, hardware, fuel and whatever Lumber or material that you did have to purchase. I hope you don't get any strong winds like we get here. I've seen water tanks fly down the road before empty with a good 75 to 80 mph wind because they weren't secured. I would just think that you're pushing for how to have people prepare to be off-grid and survive an shtf event that you would have actually thought of other options to give people that might have the ability to use something similar.
@@oldstoner-xn4pe that's great that you have ideas for additional options for using an old water tank. You do you or get your own channel to share. Dave chose what he wanted to do with his tank and shared it. A simple Google search would have told you that it is legal to set up and hunt from a blind in South Carolina - but perhaps you haven't researched where Dave is from? Might want to do that before you try to accuse him of doing something illegal for a third time!
Old stoner says it all. Your brain is probably fried from all the drugs you’ve done. You criticize and judge other people without knowing what you’re talking about. It’s not illegal to have blinds or bait in all states. South Carolina being one of the LEGAL states to do that in. But before you go off and tell me that your screen name doesn’t have anything to do with drugs remember that I did exactly what you just did…..accused you of being a burned out drug head based on one post or observation. So how does that feel you freaking cry baby.
Nice, but I hope ALL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS WERE FOLLOWED and GOVERNMENT TAXES WERE PAID. IN ADDITION, HOPE YOU INCLUDE A EXIT sign which is a government mandatory and most importantly. Did you get a government permit for for building and erecting a structure? Most importantly of all, were government taxes PAID.
More homestead and construction content like this please. Super helpful and inspiring.
At the 4:16 time in the video, the man wearing the blue T-shirt, >bent his knees, when picking up the tank. The weight was lifted more with his legs. ... Nate had the weight fulcrumed more on his back (specially the small vertebrates). A strong young man can use the strength in his back, when young. But, slight injuries add up to a sore back when older.
That is an awesome idea, I will keep an eye out for a damaged tank. Thanks for sharing
That is awesome Dave!!😊
That's awesome.
You'll have to update on how you like it and how much airflow the screens offer in the heat.
What a great idea. Most impressive
Great to see father and son projects
Very nice... Just a thought... I would add some rain guard... A way to keep rain from coming in from off the top or blowing in the windows.
We have tried a few things but nothing we like. It might be some metal flashing layed flat and chalked. It only has to stick out about 1 inch or more to drip it away. We saved the plastic pieces we cut out so after season we can put them in but the flashing cant interfere with the pieces after we put them in.
All I can say is Awesome!!! I love seeing a family that' sticks together. Im so very blessed to have all my kids and grandkids right here close to me.God bless you both SP1 & SP2
That's the coolest DIY hunting blind project I've seen. I was thinking you might save those window cut outs and postition above the windows as a quasi-awning. In case you get a driving rain storm it might help keep some sideways rain out of your shoot house.
That's awesome.
You'll have to update on how you like it and how much airflow the screens offer in the heat.
Great setup! It's great that your whole family will have been involved over the years to come.
In a dire emergency it could be used as a bug out location.
In that case maybe paint the deck to have it harder to see from the air.
And maybe paint the picnic table too.
@@swithers00 of course.
I have been looking for a deer blind idea that wouldn't be terribly expensive, and would last. This is smart.
I built one out of a kids playhouse last year. Raised it up with old decking, put ice shield on the roof n painted her up
Really cool build and great ideas for the family hunt and camp. Bet your boys can't wait to go hunting with Grandpa and Dad hopefully you can bag some wild pigs also because they are a crop destroyer for all the farmers in South Carolina
It would be cool to mark the interior wall with yardages to land marks around. Kind of a dope sheet for anything animals could be lingering around. Since the blind is fixed you can always have a rough estimate of yardage.
Have them keep every brass shell from their deer and make a wood presentation piece with holes to place the brass in
Love it.
Very cool I remember you showed that tank in an older video when it was broken, great idea!
Looks great 👍 much better than sitting outside especially in bad weather.
Good Afternoon ! What a great project. TAKE CARE..
You obviously work well together, excellent.
Just as you do, people need to know what they are doing now is for their children and their children"s children.
If you don't have children look for a good people to help and be close with.
A life with purpose that helps others is the cornerstone of our civilization and it is now slipping away.
Very great ideas! ❤
Looks great, Nice job!!! Hogs are fair game!
Dave, we hope to see some of that hunting footage with the boys are doing a great thing. The beam in there for the history is fabulous. Good job again.❤️🔥❤️🔥🇺🇸
Awesome idea! That's what I'm talking about! Keep them coming!👍
The Maginot Line!!! Nice job guys!
The SP1 line.👍
This is a great repurpose of an old water tank
Super cool project! Can't wait to see footage of the boy using it.
That turned out great thanks for the video y'all have a blessed weekend.
With today's rent prices.. you gave me an idea!
Funny.
Use that water inlet for the stove pipe for the wood stove🤠
Nice job!
Love this cause I do it all the time. Repurposing.
FABULOUS. I love it guys. 👍👍
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Great idea! 👍
That's very cool and super creative.
I like this idea for a hunting blind.
Great vid gents !!!
Nice job, can't wait to see it get used !
That’s some hillbilly engineering right there ‼️👍🏼
Great job, I like it!
I see you both didn’t skip leg day today. 😁
Wow that is so cool looking. You can use that for anything hunting or just enjoying the wildlife. I am curious does it have drain holes inside so when it rains the water that comes through the windows have somewhere to go?
Think he's going to put or make reflectors for rain elements.
Here in Ohio in cooler weather, the mice would love that foam flooring for their nests.
Looks nice!
Great idea, SouthernPrepper1. Too bad about the crack occurrence, that cracked the floor. ... I wouldn't trust a patch repair in an old plastic tank floating out on a lake. = When I first saw the opening, I thought you might be installing a pair of big moto duck-wings on the blind, and cruise a lake or pond, to duck hunt. Deer hunting will be fun in the plastic tank; much better than the fabric tent blind. ...
Great job guys.
Thanks, Dave.
Just to name a few items off the top of my head that I would have used its tank for instead of a hunting blind
Hot tub, cold Plunge tub or pool.... and in a shtf you could still use that water.
Root cellar
A fallout shelter
A shower or Sana / steam room
A storage room
Place to store animal feed
A refurbished water storage tank.
A treehouse for the kids
A chicken coop
Part of a septic system like putting an outhouse over the top of it and running a leach field out from it.
Rain water system for a garden
And the uses are countless for a prepper, a survivalist or somebody that's just got property.
Animals cannot only see you but they can hear and smell you. Most states require for hunting that you must have Orange on you so that others won't mistaken you for an animal. Also most western states prohibit baiting for any animal, require special licenses for trapping and prohibit the use of blinds on public and private land.
KNOW YOUR STATE fish and game laws and be aware that they change from year to year
It was cracked/broken on the bottom which would make it unable to contain liquids and would allow bugs/rodents access. A chicken coop (may allow access for snakes) or a treehouse are your only two suggestions that would possibly work. He made something that will serve his family for many years.
@@xo2quilt they have epoxy to repair those tanks. And you can put a rubber membrane around it. It could have been repaired professionally for less than $200 less than what he spent on the pressure treated wood.
You do realize those are made at the factory in different molds in the epoxy it together to make the tank the top and the bottom are separate the lids are separate and it's all epoxy together
I like the concept...but up north where I am....it would be a tough cold season....
I think Nate is doing most of the pulling lol😅
Awesome!👍😁
From the prices I seen on these water tanks the last thing I would do is hack it up unless it's beyond repair. Been wanting one for some time now but they can be hard to get and coast a lot.
Man, this is great!
Very nice.
Excellent...
That's cool. Thanks
Excellent.
Awesome 👍👍
That's awesome great idea love it.
Brilliant!💡
Wow, what a job well done...... the tank cut sections could have been hinged to close off some of or all of the windows for winter . Just saying, no foul. Big cred to you and your son.
He commented on another post that they saved those cut-outs to close it up when not in use.
I prefer wild boar to deer. Nice blind!
WOW 😳🙌🏼
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice! Is that made of fiberglass? Do you put something over it when youre not using it so rain wont get inside? Or is the floor weatherproof?
Thanks for sharing
Impressive!
Dave voted best grandpa
Xcellent 😊
Pretty cool I like the history part Is it on your land Or a friends
It our land.
wow, thats cool.
Cool
I love country ingenuity. Why pay so much more for something that's not half as nice? ❤️👍🇺🇲
Wow
It's probably better built than anything you could buy from a retailer.
Nice
Time and money well spent. Making memories.
What size tank is that? I know it’s gotta be over 500 gallons.💁🏼♂️ that was a good idea. Would’ve never thought of that.
Close to 2000 gallons. I will look on the container next time I am over there.
@@southernprepper1 thanks
Now that’s what I call repurposing
PUT A BUCKET OF WATER IN FOR A SINK, A HOLE IN THE BOTTOM TO TAKE A DUMP, AND YOU CAN LIVE IN IT.
What kind of tank is this? I mean what is it normally used for and where do you get them?
Love this!
That's cool.
Better have some good hearing pro when shooting in that echo chamber. lol
Yes no one shoots till everyone has them on.
Not sure if missed it, but what size gallon tank is that
😀
What about rain getting in?
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
I'd paint it green or brown
Hi can anyone tell me where the video is for the deep well dipping device he made out of pvc , thanks
I would have went with half the height with an interior circular bench and hole in the middle to go fishing from in the fish below u stockpiled killing two birds one stone. Or just a small pool to keep kewl
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Please SP1 get back to basics amd leave to political to others...you're a gift from God not to be wasted. Great video.
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What kinda tank is that?
Plastic water tank
@@southernprepper1was getting ready to ask, wonderful creation & making memories
If the surface wasn't sanded or roughed up, the paint will flake off within two years.
Wahoo
Nice,
How do I call you?
Should have not cut windows and roll it into place then cut
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Dave are you AWOL
A very expensive hunting blind. The cost in Lumber here would be around $500 that tank here new sells for $3,000 used even damaged will cost you $1,500-$2,000
Just so you can sit in comfort and wait for an animal to come by that you most likely have baited for which in most States is illegal.
The wood other than the pressure treated legs I cut on the sawmill. The pressure treated legs I got for free salvaged cut offs from a barn. The farmer that borders are hunting property saw us putting in the tank and said his friend has a large plastic tank that is not being used and he said he would probably give it to me. So that would be free. And we follow all hunting laws in my state. You are very negative you need to get out there and meet people and see what you can salvage.
@@southernprepper1 I would make better use of what I get for free or what I Salvage. As I do. I have spent the majority of my 60yr of life off grid. there's a reason why I am called a mountain man, If i need to go hunting I track my prey. I also comply with the my state hunting and fishing laws. every state I have lived in it is illegal to bait or to set up blinds even on your own land.
A damaged water tank that I had gotten for free I might use for making a makeshift Root Cellar or a septic tank for an outhouse. the uses are endless for preparing for shtf event. A gorilla suit would have been much cheaper than cost that it took to build that such as possible concrete, paint, hardware, fuel and whatever Lumber or material that you did have to purchase. I hope you don't get any strong winds like we get here. I've seen water tanks fly down the road before empty with a good 75 to 80 mph wind because they weren't secured. I would just think that you're pushing for how to have people prepare to be off-grid and survive an shtf event that you would have actually thought of other options to give people that might have the ability to use something similar.
@@oldstoner-xn4peUpload your own content. Show, don't tell.
@@oldstoner-xn4pe that's great that you have ideas for additional options for using an old water tank. You do you or get your own channel to share. Dave chose what he wanted to do with his tank and shared it. A simple Google search would have told you that it is legal to set up and hunt from a blind in South Carolina - but perhaps you haven't researched where Dave is from? Might want to do that before you try to accuse him of doing something illegal for a third time!
Old stoner says it all. Your brain is probably fried from all the drugs you’ve done. You criticize and judge other people without knowing what you’re talking about. It’s not illegal to have blinds or bait in all states. South Carolina being one of the LEGAL states to do that in.
But before you go off and tell me that your screen name doesn’t have anything to do with drugs remember that I did exactly what you just did…..accused you of being a burned out drug head based on one post or observation. So how does that feel you freaking cry baby.
Nice, but I hope ALL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS WERE FOLLOWED and GOVERNMENT TAXES WERE PAID. IN ADDITION, HOPE YOU INCLUDE A EXIT sign which is a government mandatory and most importantly. Did you get a government permit for for building and erecting a structure? Most importantly of all, were government taxes PAID.
OH, GOD!! Welcome to the nanny state 😤
LOL This here piece of plastic identifies as Non-Taxable :)
😂
@@rogersmith8480 You're weird.
@@Lysander_Spooner I guess your jealous because you didn't say it first, 🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!