I'm a newbie to deer hunting, but trained on stealth. Suggestion I would make....paint the interior black, then wear all black when hunting in it. You will become a shadow and deer will not see you, even if you move. Also go get some gym mats (puzzle pieces) or some foam matting, will reduce noise on the floor...if you really wanted to, you could do the whole interior in them and it would virtually deaden all noise.
Excelling job! I'd raise the shelf so it sits level with the window sill or very close. This way you will not need a large bag to get the rifle above the sill.
Sweet blind! We built one a few years ago 6x6 octagon. Copied the plans from a you tube video came out sweet also used the deer view windows from Texas. Can’t say enough good things about those windows.
Saw a few videos on weather proofing windows.. Use garage door trim up against outside of window. Use brown painted flashing and caulk any seams..You don’t want snow setting on your sill.will rot wall over time..
Very nice blind. We have two like that, I put a trap door in the floor using 4x4's and 2x4s for rungs. I also used earth anchors and cable to cinch it down. Watch you window sills for water getting inside your wall. It looks like its open to the elements because your window is on the inside.
Very Nice Set up and build. Been looking around and trying to decide on what I wanted for a blind and this may be it. Love the Windows. Now To just get my butt in gear and get it done. May wait on lumber prices though. Thanks for sharing this build.
Great build! A couple of things that I think I would do would be to add a window to the back wall so nothing can sneak up behind you. I would also paint the back interior wall the same color as the exterior so your shape and movement doesn't stand out on the light colored wood.
I put an overhang over the window so if it is raining it helps keep the rain off the window. Having that just over the window also shades it a bit so blocks the deers view inside.
We use 5x8. We carpet the floor and all openings that we will shoot from. Usually, 2 office chairs in the blind. Carpet in the floor helps keep the noise down. We're in south GA so not as cold.
I’ve used stall mats inside on the floor with office chairs that roll, its very quiet. The other thing to think about is putting up some curtains to help eliminate silhouetting and it keeps the blind dark inside after you paint the interior walls.
Nice, the only thing I could see is to paint the interior a dark color. The deer could see you in the house with the natural wood color.. also the windows in the inside, moisture gets in that wall you can stop the rot. I suggest putting a shutter on the outside you can close to protect from moisture.
Awesome job bud can I make one suggestion I know you're going to put in a handrail but I would consider screwing down traction treads treated lumber gets awful slippery going in and out of a blind I had to fall almost twice getting in and out of mine to realize I needed safety treads specially with ice or rain Wolmanized wood gets really wet and slippery
I built a 5x8 and only for one person. I have the same windows mostly. I did not insulate mine because heater is more than enough. One thing I did with this instead of my propane heater is a small wood burning tent stove. This lessens the moisture that will build up on the inside with your breath and the propane heater produces moisture. I have not tested the stove in really cold weather yet because built in summer but tried it in 40's and once it gets burning really produces a lot of heat. I am sure it will be more than enough. If you want to see a picture of my stove setup let me know. I really like it. This is a ground blind but I have an elevated blind with stairs like yous with a rail and platform at top outside door.
Nice box but how is your access? When leaving the blind at night are you spooking everything in the food plot? Maybe want to put a trail directly in the woods behind and plant switch grass for a cover wall to escape.
Trail right behind it that is off camera, so tons of access. If anything I feel like deer here in my woods don't even care, they'll stare at me on the tractor...gotta keep em guessing 😀
Very cool build , I plan on building a 5 x 6 this spring and will be using several of your ideas. Thanks for the tips. Can you tell me how far u are off the ground and how long your 4 x4's are to get that height you have. I plan on not being too high as I want good deer presentations for x bow.
The blind ends up being a little bit over 6ft off the ground. I cut the 4x4s at 76" to make up for the offset they would be at sitting in the brackets. With sitting in the chair and looking out the window, just over 9ft from the ground. Thanks for watching!
Decided on using 1/2in plywood for the walls, standard metal roof panels, and tons of studs for support on walls/ceiling to keep everything strong. Paint is Exterior Valspar Duramax (Lowe's). Really impressed with the stuff. Thanks for watching!
Hello, do you possibly have a blue print for this blind that includes all your measurements. I’m getting ready to build one and I’m going to use this design. I would greatly appreciate it.
I modified a plan from "MyOutdoorPlans 6x8 Deer Blind". If you Google that you will go to his site and it lays out everything for ya..wood, cuts, angles. Just depends on what you want yours to look like. Have a good one!
Hey thanks for watching! Did 3/4 I believe for floor and just 1/2 plywood on exterior walls. Interior walls were more cosmetic and to lock in insulation so did real thin 1/8 OSB for that.
Nice work. I use the Deerview windows as well and have them in 3 blinds now. I also added a Final Rest Fixed Blind kit with extra mounts so that I can move it from window to window and blind to blind. I highly recommend it.
Nice blind. Get those 2x4 painted and get some shrubs/briars around the base. I also never hunt the actual food plots. Good way to get your deer noctural. Too much chance spooking deer off the plot when your coming or going. Place that between beeding and the food
Really been leaning towards the 6x8 as well so your build just reinforced my thoughts. Looks great and like those windows as well. Just ordered some of those brackets for the base, any idea what the weight rating might be? I know it’s probably a little different depending on manufacturers but just curious. Thanks
Maybe tint the windows dark like 25% - 40% or put blackout curtains up it will keep the inside dark so the deer does not see a Silhouette, overall great job and design.
How did you do on opener? It was a bit warm but i managed to get three before 1pm on rifle season near Kalkaska. Completely slowed down after that because it was so warm.
I modified a plan from "MyOutdoorPlans 6x8 Deer Blind". If you Google that you will go to his site and it lays out everything for ya..wood, cuts, angles. Just depends on what you want yours to look like. Have a good one!
What part of Michigan are you from? I grew up in Custer, Michigan near Ludington Michigan. Let me know when you’re ready to come to Texas to build mine.
I didn't keep a running list but I would say with everything I did...somewhere around $1500. Wouldn't change anything! Maybe asking some buddies next time to help me move it!! Thanks for watching!
Good move! Painted mine black inside last year...looks good and keeps those Deer from busting me! Mine looks very similar to yours, a tad smaller though... I like yours better for size!
Front one is 60x12 Horizontal slider. The sides were 30x12 hinge windows Super impressed with the windows and strongly recommend them, nothing I would do different!
www.deerviewwindows.com They can be any dimension you want. The hinge ones (sides) we're mounted on the inside while the front slider one was mounted on the outside
For sure! Made by DeerView, and they have multiple sizes you can choose from for your blind/cabin/etc. The flip up's are the Hinge Window (DV) on their site. Thanks for watching!
You're right on that one, I'm gonna use the leftover paint and do the bottom board and start to tackle painting the inside later this Spring. Thanks for watching!
If I remember right I think it was $1200-$1500 for the build. Really just depends on lumber prices, luckily that has held steady, compared to 2021 prices which were a joke.
Here in S. Texas, trying to insulate the floor by covering the bottom creates an excellent bee hive for african killer bees. Trust me. First hand knowledge that could have ended in death.
I thought about it when building it, but decided on it being a tad lower so I can adjust height/position with a sandbag or mount that others have recommended. We will see!
Just checked and the finished height for inside is 7ft on the front side and slopes down to 6ft 6in for the back part. The rough in lumber dimensions would be taller. But plenty of room to stand up and move around, I'm 6ft and it's great. You building yours for this year?
Yep! Did a video in the series with a lean-to style roof for it instead of the A frame (would look cool, but just more work and measurements). Any questions you have man feel free to reach out, ur blind will turn out awesome 👍
@hurstyoutdoors thank you for the quick responses! I plan to start soon, and follow those plans plus your videos. I'll reach out if I run into any issues. lol Earned a new subscriber. You have a lot of videos right up my alley!
Since it's a lean-to style one did like 6'8" in front down to 6'4" in the back by the door if I remember right, plenty of room to move around without crouching. What are you thinking for yours?
Not sure if my one comment was blocked by youtube. Use self-adhering foam egg crate material to absorb your conversation sounds and the gunfire ringing coming from within the blind.
2x6 joists 16" on center for the floor and 3/4 plywood flooring to lock it all down. Man 8x8 would've been a bear to move with the skid steer but ur right on it being a mini cabin at that point. It's solid that's for sure.
@@hurstyoutdoors 8x8 is downright luxurious. We built one in my Father-in-law's pole barn. Took the sub-assemblies (walls, floor section, etc.) out to the site using a trailer and John Deere then assembled it in place. Lots of room to stretch out in it. Also gets warm with a Mr Buddy heater going. Several times I've taken a nap in there.
Deer are going to see you I paint the inside black and only have one window open at a time I wear all black and deer do not see me. I have had deer within 10 feet with out them seeing me
I’m in a home made father in law made out of. Cedar trees with a. Tin room on it no windows only a old door that won’t shut now and a computer chair to sit in might have to bundle up with two pair pants and shirts and jacket but I do what I got to do .
I'm a newbie to deer hunting, but trained on stealth. Suggestion I would make....paint the interior black, then wear all black when hunting in it. You will become a shadow and deer will not see you, even if you move. Also go get some gym mats (puzzle pieces) or some foam matting, will reduce noise on the floor...if you really wanted to, you could do the whole interior in them and it would virtually deaden all noise.
Yup, put old carpet on all the walls and two layers of carpet on floor. You can literally get up and walk around with deer right outside.
Good plan. But mice love that foam
The steps on the blind I made got real slippery when they got wet and mildew on them. I put some old shingles I had on my steps. Now no more slipping.
That's a great idea I've never heard before. Thanks for the tip
Excelling job! I'd raise the shelf so it sits level with the window sill or very close. This way you will not need a large bag to get the rifle above the sill.
Dang man, I know where I'm going to sit if I ever get invited
Only the best for ya man!
Sweet blind! We built one a few years ago 6x6 octagon. Copied the plans from a you tube video came out sweet also used the deer view windows from Texas. Can’t say enough good things about those windows.
That's awesome man! Great to hear!
Saw a few videos on weather proofing windows.. Use garage door trim up against outside of window. Use brown painted flashing and caulk any seams..You don’t want snow setting on your sill.will rot wall over time..
nice! i love those windows, and the insulation and those shelves/rests were great ideas
Hey appreciate it! 💪 Have a good one
Very nice blind. We have two like that, I put a trap door in the floor using 4x4's and 2x4s for rungs. I also used earth anchors and cable to cinch it down. Watch you window sills for water getting inside your wall. It looks like its open to the elements because your window is on the inside.
Thanks for the heads up, I'll be on the lookout. Next steps are making sure this baby is sealed from bugs this summer!
Very Nice Set up and build. Been looking around and trying to decide on what I wanted for a blind and this may be it. Love the Windows. Now To just get my butt in gear and get it done. May wait on lumber prices though. Thanks for sharing this build.
Thanks for watching and good luck on your build!
Awesome, I made my deer blind 8x10 and my two kids love it
Man that sounds like a cabin! Too cool.
Nail ya some shingles on the steps its a life saver when it gets icy
Great idea 💯
I noticed you left a screw/lag bolt sticking out on the right front looking at the blind. Really nice blind, well made.
Great build! A couple of things that I think I would do would be to add a window to the back wall so nothing can sneak up behind you. I would also paint the back interior wall the same color as the exterior so your shape and movement doesn't stand out on the light colored wood.
Thanks for the tips, ended up painting the whole interior flat black and talked about it in a follow up vid, looks way better!
I put an overhang over the window so if it is raining it helps keep the rain off the window. Having that just over the window also shades it a bit so blocks the deers view inside.
Great stuff
We use 5x8. We carpet the floor and all openings that we will shoot from. Usually, 2 office chairs in the blind. Carpet in the floor helps keep the noise down. We're in south GA so not as cold.
Great series of video!
Great job!
Looks Warm and Comfy!
Thanks! It definitely is!
I’ve used stall mats inside on the floor with office chairs that roll, its very quiet. The other thing to think about is putting up some curtains to help eliminate silhouetting and it keeps the blind dark inside after you paint the interior walls.
Stall mats is a good idea, I think Tractor Supply has those in stock here.
Yes and mice don’t eat those.
Nice build , I'm building a blind on a trailer hopefully, my material is salvaged insulated garage door panels , will build this year.
Looks great always room for improvement but that goes with everything. Good luck hunting.
Thanks for the video. Awesome job!
Appreciate it!
Nice, the only thing I could see is to paint the interior a dark color. The deer could see you in the house with the natural wood color.. also the windows in the inside, moisture gets in that wall you can stop the rot. I suggest putting a shutter on the outside you can close to protect from moisture.
Definitely! This Spring I think I'm going to tackle painting the inside to black out everything and blend in. Thanks for watching!
Awesome and I am with you on 6x8 the preferably size
Awesome job bud can I make one suggestion I know you're going to put in a handrail but I would consider screwing down traction treads treated lumber gets awful slippery going in and out of a blind I had to fall almost twice getting in and out of mine to realize I needed safety treads specially with ice or rain Wolmanized wood gets really wet and slippery
That's great advice man, appreciate it!
I built a 5x8 and only for one person. I have the same windows mostly. I did not insulate mine because heater is more than enough. One thing I did with this instead of my propane heater is a small wood burning tent stove. This lessens the moisture that will build up on the inside with your breath and the propane heater produces moisture. I have not tested the stove in really cold weather yet because built in summer but tried it in 40's and once it gets burning really produces a lot of heat. I am sure it will be more than enough. If you want to see a picture of my stove setup let me know. I really like it. This is a ground blind but I have an elevated blind with stairs like yous with a rail and platform at top outside door.
Wood burning stove is legit, you'll be out there in a T-shirt and shorts to stay cool 😎
Nice box but how is your access? When leaving the blind at night are you spooking everything in the food plot? Maybe want to put a trail directly in the woods behind and plant switch grass for a cover wall to escape.
Trail right behind it that is off camera, so tons of access. If anything I feel like deer here in my woods don't even care, they'll stare at me on the tractor...gotta keep em guessing 😀
Very cool build , I plan on building a 5 x 6 this spring and will be using several of your ideas. Thanks for the tips. Can you tell me how far u are off the ground and how long your 4 x4's are to get that height you have. I plan on not being too high as I want good deer presentations for x bow.
The blind ends up being a little bit over 6ft off the ground. I cut the 4x4s at 76" to make up for the offset they would be at sitting in the brackets. With sitting in the chair and looking out the window, just over 9ft from the ground.
Thanks for watching!
@@hurstyoutdoors Thank you😀
I like! Nice job, and good hunting to you in the days to come!
Thanks!
I put tint on my windows and painted inside black
Good idea, I'll have to do that!
What material did you use for the outside…also what type of paint. Thank you.
Decided on using 1/2in plywood for the walls, standard metal roof panels, and tons of studs for support on walls/ceiling to keep everything strong.
Paint is Exterior Valspar Duramax (Lowe's). Really impressed with the stuff.
Thanks for watching!
This is awesome!
Hello, do you possibly have a blue print for this blind that includes all your measurements. I’m getting ready to build one and I’m going to use this design. I would greatly appreciate it.
I modified a plan from "MyOutdoorPlans 6x8 Deer Blind". If you Google that you will go to his site and it lays out everything for ya..wood, cuts, angles. Just depends on what you want yours to look like. Have a good one!
Awesome looking Stand. What type / thickness of sheeting did you use for the floor of your Stand. Also what about the Sides? Thanks
Hey thanks for watching! Did 3/4 I believe for floor and just 1/2 plywood on exterior walls. Interior walls were more cosmetic and to lock in insulation so did real thin 1/8 OSB for that.
Nice work. I use the Deerview windows as well and have them in 3 blinds now. I also added a Final Rest Fixed Blind kit with extra mounts so that I can move it from window to window and blind to blind. I highly recommend it.
That's awesome, I'll have to check it out!
Great job...
Looks great.
Nice. You cut notches in you 2x4 shelf to rest firearms or holes for coffee cub or a tripod swivel.
I haven't but I like the idea! Gotta have a place for coffee.
Use an office chair. They will adjust up and down with a adjustable shock. I have one in mine and it is awesome.
With arm rests
@dans4900 absolutely.
Nice blind. Get those 2x4 painted and get some shrubs/briars around the base.
I also never hunt the actual food plots. Good way to get your deer noctural. Too much chance spooking deer off the plot when your coming or going.
Place that between beeding and the food
Really been leaning towards the 6x8 as well so your build just reinforced my thoughts. Looks great and like those windows as well. Just ordered some of those brackets for the base, any idea what the weight rating might be? I know it’s probably a little different depending on manufacturers but just curious. Thanks
Great to hear! The weight rating can vary but I've seen several in the 12-13 gauge steel range that support 1000lbs per bracket, so plenty of support!
@@hurstyoutdoors thanks, I appreciate that. Looking forward to getting something built in the next few months.
Maybe tint the windows dark like 25% - 40% or put blackout curtains up it will keep the inside dark so the deer does not see a
Silhouette, overall great job and design.
Cut 4×4 cubes and bolt it where the 2×4 wood Xs cross
Now that you've had it for a season... How was it shooting out of the sliding window?
Was awesome, super quiet sliding window and warm in the blind, and my daughter got her first deer in it, great memories!
That's awesome glad to heart it! @@hurstyoutdoors
Stand looks good. How is it holding up to all the weight?
It's doing great, solid as ever 💪
How did you do on opener? It was a bit warm but i managed to get three before 1pm on rifle season near Kalkaska. Completely slowed down after that because it was so warm.
Great to hear! Got a buck during archery, then got a nice 10pt a few days into firearm season after the heat went away.
Do you have a material list or plans for this blind? Looks great 👍🏼
I modified a plan from "MyOutdoorPlans 6x8 Deer Blind". If you Google that you will go to his site and it lays out everything for ya..wood, cuts, angles. Just depends on what you want yours to look like. Have a good one!
Looks good!
What part of Michigan are you from? I grew up in Custer, Michigan near Ludington Michigan. Let me know when you’re ready to come to Texas to build mine.
I'm in the southern part of Michigan, Ludington area is gorgeous, I'm about 3 hrs from there. Have never been to Texas but it's on the list!
Great blind but add non slips to stairs and a railing
how much money do you think you have into this? And would you change anything if you built another?
I didn't keep a running list but I would say with everything I did...somewhere around $1500.
Wouldn't change anything! Maybe asking some buddies next time to help me move it!! Thanks for watching!
Nice blind! Well done, going to paint it black inside?
Just painted the inside black a few weeks ago! Glad I did it too. Looks great!
Good move! Painted mine black inside last year...looks good and keeps those Deer from busting me! Mine looks very similar to yours, a tad smaller though... I like yours better for size!
What size are the windows? I'm trying to get an idea for my own build. Do you like the size of the windows, anything you'd do differently with them?
Front one is 60x12 Horizontal slider. The sides were 30x12 hinge windows
Super impressed with the windows and strongly recommend them, nothing I would do different!
Great deer box blind
How much did it cost you for all the wood supplies and material?
When it was all said and done I want to say $1500. Some parts are cheaper now so maybe doable for around $1200 if you're in a pinch.
Are they quite when you open it
Definitely man 💯
@@hurstyoutdoors where do you get the windows from? What dimensions are there?
Do you put them on the inside of the blind?
www.deerviewwindows.com
They can be any dimension you want. The hinge ones (sides) we're mounted on the inside while the front slider one was mounted on the outside
And to think, back in the day, I would sit on a folding stool in the bushes in the cold wind. 😂
Can you give me more info on the flip up windows?
For sure! Made by DeerView, and they have multiple sizes you can choose from for your blind/cabin/etc. The flip up's are the Hinge Window (DV) on their site.
Thanks for watching!
whats the link for the windows please
Deerviewwindows.com
The specific windows I have are the DV Hinge windows on the sides, and the SL Horizontal slider window up front.
Hope that helps 👍
Get some paint on that bottom half and the ends of the outside walls moisture will ruin all that quickly.
You're right on that one, I'm gonna use the leftover paint and do the bottom board and start to tackle painting the inside later this Spring. Thanks for watching!
Haven’t seen it in the comments but a propane heater creates moisture which can/will freeze that slider window.
This thing is so insulated just a crack of the window should make it easy mode
Would be nice if you guys would share the cost involved. Could be helpful.
If I remember right I think it was $1200-$1500 for the build. Really just depends on lumber prices, luckily that has held steady, compared to 2021 prices which were a joke.
Here in S. Texas, trying to insulate the floor by covering the bottom creates an excellent bee hive for african killer bees. Trust me. First hand knowledge that could have ended in death.
Whoa! Good thing you're on it, worst thing up here in Michigan I feel like are Yellow Jackets.
@@hurstyoutdoors I do love your video and will build a blind just like yours! Thank you!
Any thoughts on painting the interior walls black to cut down on game seeing movement?
Yep ended up painting it black and posting an update video on it with the clover plots, having the inside black looks so much better.
Should of had the shelf level with the bottom of the window to help with steading your rifle or crossbow!
I thought about it when building it, but decided on it being a tad lower so I can adjust height/position with a sandbag or mount that others have recommended. We will see!
I would have put a sliding door on it
Other than that looks great
whats your interior wall height?
Just checked and the finished height for inside is 7ft on the front side and slopes down to 6ft 6in for the back part. The rough in lumber dimensions would be taller. But plenty of room to stand up and move around, I'm 6ft and it's great. You building yours for this year?
@hurstyoutdoors yes I am...so def got to get a move on. lol I'm 6ft also...I saw where you listed the plans were. I might try and go find them.
@@hurstyoutdoors I saw a 6x8 plan on that site. But the roof is A framed...is that same one you followed?...and just changed roof style
Yep! Did a video in the series with a lean-to style roof for it instead of the A frame (would look cool, but just more work and measurements). Any questions you have man feel free to reach out, ur blind will turn out awesome 👍
@hurstyoutdoors thank you for the quick responses! I plan to start soon, and follow those plans plus your videos. I'll reach out if I run into any issues. lol
Earned a new subscriber. You have a lot of videos right up my alley!
We belt a 6x6 we love et
How tall are your walls?
Since it's a lean-to style one did like 6'8" in front down to 6'4" in the back by the door if I remember right, plenty of room to move around without crouching. What are you thinking for yours?
Not sure if my one comment was blocked by youtube. Use self-adhering foam egg crate material to absorb your conversation sounds and the gunfire ringing coming from within the blind.
That's a great idea, definitely will be doing this!
Paint or darken the interior walls. Otherwise your outline will show up against the light background. Safe hunting my friend!
Appreciate it! Yep, already painted the inside flat black, did a follow up vid on it with the clover plots I planted around it. Turned out sweet!
Do you have beams/ hooves with bridging to support the floor and Buliding. It looks like amateur construction… Old Billy
Hooves? Damned correction chip ..Floor Joyces …
8x8 is so much better, cheap …, Conforms to simple siding, roof ,.and floor sizes for lumber and makes it a mini cabin
Still , pretty comfortable for a novice
2x6 joists 16" on center for the floor and 3/4 plywood flooring to lock it all down. Man 8x8 would've been a bear to move with the skid steer but ur right on it being a mini cabin at that point. It's solid that's for sure.
@@hurstyoutdoors 8x8 is downright luxurious. We built one in my Father-in-law's pole barn. Took the sub-assemblies (walls, floor section, etc.) out to the site using a trailer and John Deere then assembled it in place. Lots of room to stretch out in it. Also gets warm with a Mr Buddy heater going. Several times I've taken a nap in there.
Does it have WIFI?
Nope, if I get wifi out there then I'll never want to go back to the house LOL
@@hurstyoutdoors
Lol good luck enjoy!!!
If you didn’t trim the ends off those cross braces after building such an awesome stand, it’s straight to Guantanamo for you sir
Haha now you have me thinking if I did or not! After painting the inside black I think I took the sawzall with me to trim those!
The particle board interior walls and outside floor are not sealed . Very basic/beginner
You gotta see the new vid I'll be posting soon. Did a bunch of improvements like sealing everything up. Has worked out great
Did you call him a Basic Bitxh?
PETA going to be pissed
Dosn't PETA stand for People Eating Tasty Animals?
Deer are going to see you
I paint the inside black and only have one window open at a time
I wear all black and deer do not see me. I have had deer within 10 feet with out them seeing me
I’m in a home made father in law made out of. Cedar trees with a. Tin room on it no windows only a old door that won’t shut now and a computer chair to sit in might have to bundle up with two pair pants and shirts and jacket but I do what I got to do .
Sounds like it has served it's purpose in harvesting some deer, so I would say it's a win!
Gutta go up higher
You need to paint the stairs with a black grit paint.