Rob Bobcat I’ve got it finished and out in the pasture I hunt in. I’ll work on getting a follow up video in the next few weeks. Next weekend is our deer season so I’m not going in until then.
Rudy georgia mules and country boys I’ve had good luck with it. It is sealed up tight and almost too tight. I need to add a few more vents to let air circulate more.
This is awesome!! I’ve been watching countless videos for ideas for my stand where I also plan to bring the kids. This is by far one of the nicer ones! My issue is, we hunt on the side of a mountain and I hunt near the top. I’m very intimidated by the process to get things up there. Is this modular or do you have heavy equipment to get it in place?
I trailered it out on a skid steer trailer we have then used a skid steer with pallet forks to lift it high enough to get 8’ 4x4 legs under it. I also used the concrete foundation blocks they sell at Lowe’s for a footing for the 4x4’s to sit on.
love to see the finished blind
Rob Bobcat I’ve got it finished and out in the pasture I hunt in. I’ll work on getting a follow up video in the next few weeks. Next weekend is our deer season so I’m not going in until then.
I believe fiberglass insulation will prove to be a mistake as compared to rigid panels.
Rudy georgia mules and country boys
I’ve had good luck with it. It is sealed up tight and almost too tight. I need to add a few more vents to let air circulate more.
@@catpartsforyou Exactly !
Why wouldn’t you carpet the walls too? Simple carpet squares or carpet remnants
Brent Elliott because of the cost. Why spend an additional $200-$300 when painted osb works just as well.
This is awesome!! I’ve been watching countless videos for ideas for my stand where I also plan to bring the kids. This is by far one of the nicer ones! My issue is, we hunt on the side of a mountain and I hunt near the top. I’m very intimidated by the process to get things up there. Is this modular or do you have heavy equipment to get it in place?
I trailered it out on a skid steer trailer we have then used a skid steer with pallet forks to lift it high enough to get 8’ 4x4 legs under it. I also used the concrete foundation blocks they sell at Lowe’s for a footing for the 4x4’s to sit on.
I’ll work on getting a finished product video this week sometime and upload a link in the description of this video.