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Duck blind question #5416153 11/12/14 08:58 PM
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if I take 2 4x8 pallets and stack concrete blocks underneath them will it work well? Has anyone done this with success?
In the water that is

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Re: Duck blind question [Re: GRR80] #5416348 11/12/14 10:16 PM
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Whats the base on the tank...muddy and soft one side will more then likely sink and make it lop sided. Try a piece of ply wood then the blocks it'll stay more balanced

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Water level fluctuates a lot! If it gets underwater you want chicken wire nailed to top of pallets! Cause they will get slick as SNOT!!!


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