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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5849035 07/26/15 07:23 PM
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Pics of the blind floating? I would want the blind to sit as close to the water as possible, may require making those barrels sit further up into the blind.

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Here is is floating with 440 lbs on one end of it. Not even close to tipping. We also rocked it every way we could as hard as possible and it never even came close to tipping. The blind is perfect height. As you can see in the background the reeds we will be hiding it in are at least 6 feet tall over the water.


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5851243 07/28/15 03:16 AM
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Barrels on the end would give some good stability.

Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Guy] #5851486 07/28/15 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Guy
Barrels on the end would give some good stability.


First off it is way too late to add a spot for barrels on the end. If I just stuck one under the blind it would not sit level with all the other barrels. Second, I like how it leans from side to side. It will make it easier for the dog to swim up onto the platform and then hop into the blind.

Time to start on number 2. There is a couple things I will do differently on the second one. First, I am going to make it about 6 inches shorter in the front than in the back so my girlfriend won't have any problem at all shooting over it. I'm gonna have to build a 6 inch platform for this one so she or anyone else shorter than 5'10 can shoot easily over the side. And second the next blind will have a bench and shelf in it. I didn't put a bench or shelf in this one because I planned on it being a double sided blind but seeing as how it floats there is really no point for that. If we want to hunt facing a different direction we can just spin it around. Oh and I was also able to find black barrels for the second one so I won't have to worry about trying to paint plastic.

If anyone wants to build something like this and is worried about how stable it will be, worry no more. These floating blinds are going to be a game changer later in the season.


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: pervis] #5856963 07/31/15 04:23 PM
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Looks like what I need for a floating dock platform


Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: pervis] #5857265 07/31/15 07:40 PM
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I have 3 of those blue barrels. If anyone wants them they can have them for free.

Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5857501 07/31/15 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: john paul
If anyone wants to build something like this and is worried about how stable it will be, worry no more.

I would be worried about stability. I would set it up where shots are taken sitting down. Sitting, then shooters standing to take a shot, with unstable footing, not good. Most of the shots I take I never get out of my chair/stool.

Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Guy] #5857524 07/31/15 11:09 PM
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These are the plans I drew up to float my blind. Barrels all the way around the out side of the blind. Blue are the barrels, yellow is my blind, blind is in three 4'x6' sections... 12'x6' total size.


Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Guy] #5857809 08/01/15 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted By: Guy
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If anyone wants to build something like this and is worried about how stable it will be, worry no more.

I would be worried about stability. I would set it up where shots are taken sitting down. Sitting, then shooters standing to take a shot, with unstable footing, not good. Most of the shots I take I never get out of my chair/stool.


I feel like you are trying to screw with me but at the same time I think you are serious... Here is a video of us trying to pretty much flip it. I understand it is not a solid wooden frame blind but it is plenty stable for me and anyone I hunt with! cheers

http://youtu.be/Msr76yyrxks


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Guy] #5857812 08/01/15 02:01 AM
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These are the plans I drew up to float my blind. Barrels all the way around the out side of the blind. Blue are the barrels, yellow is my blind, blind is in three 4'x6' sections... 12'x6' total size.





Where can I find 2 foot long barrels?


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5858078 08/01/15 05:03 AM
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How long are the berrals? I did those plans several years ago, obviously not exact. The idea was 3 berrals long on the outside, no need for barrels in the middle. Diagram below is before the blind goes on. The actual design would probably end up being a lot wider than what is shown below, 10 ft wide...


Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Guy] #5858088 08/01/15 05:11 AM
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Actually the best design is were none of the berrals are under the blind "yellow". I would work it differently than what I show above.

Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5858297 08/01/15 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: john paul
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If anyone wants to build something like this and is worried about how stable it will be, worry no more.

I would be worried about stability. I would set it up where shots are taken sitting down. Sitting, then shooters standing to take a shot, with unstable footing, not good. Most of the shots I take I never get out of my chair/stool.


I feel like you are trying to screw with me but at the same time I think you are serious... Here is a video of us trying to pretty much flip it. I understand it is not a solid wooden frame blind but it is plenty stable for me and anyone I hunt with! cheers

http://youtu.be/Msr76yyrxks

No, I'm being serious, but at the same time I'm letting the BS roll.. lol. So yeah, I think you got it right. cheers

That video does show it to be more stable than I thought, but I would still be careful. I have never shot off something like that. Good luck with it, thanks for the pic, and let us know how it works. up

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I've been thinking about this too. I want to build a low profile floating deck to put a pair of layout blinds on. No worries, it'll be in less than 3 ft of water, MAX. Problem is there is very little cover for 2 hundred yards in any direction. 55gallon drums will ride too high out of the water. Thinking about this:


Oh, and if you need 55s, go to your dry cleaners and look out back. They should have plenty and they're probably free if you're a good customer.


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: Astater] #5862505 08/04/15 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Astater
I've been thinking about this too. I want to build a low profile floating deck to put a pair of layout blinds on. No worries, it'll be in less than 3 ft of water, MAX. Problem is there is very little cover for 2 hundred yards in any direction. 55gallon drums will ride too high out of the water. Thinking about this:


Oh, and if you need 55s, go to your dry cleaners and look out back. They should have plenty and they're probably free if you're a good customer.

Thought about the same thing, that is floating layouts. I was simply going going to use plywood floor with a plywood back rest, and throw brush on top. But I would not go with that milk carton duck tap rig, first I doubt that thing will last, that duck tap will come all undone. And there is no point in the milk cartons on top of the floor. Styrofoam probably a better option, but you could make berrals work too, they make smaller ones.

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I've been thinking about this too. I want to build a low profile floating deck to put a pair of layout blinds on. No worries, it'll be in less than 3 ft of water, MAX. Problem is there is very little cover for 2 hundred yards in any direction. 55gallon drums will ride too high out of the water. Thinking about this:


Oh, and if you need 55s, go to your dry cleaners and look out back. They should have plenty and they're probably free if you're a good customer.

Thought about the same thing, that is floating layouts. I was simply going going to use plywood floor with a plywood back rest, and throw brush on top. But I would not go with that milk carton duck tap rig, first I doubt that thing will last, that duck tap will come all undone. And there is no point in the milk cartons on top of the floor. Styrofoam probably a better option, but you could make berrals work too, they make smaller ones.
No way I would actually do the milk jug thing! Just thought it was funny...

Let me know if you come up with an idea on the floating layout. If you're in DFW I'd come help you build it just to see how.


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I've been thinking about this too. I want to build a low profile floating deck to put a pair of layout blinds on. No worries, it'll be in less than 3 ft of water, MAX. Problem is there is very little cover for 2 hundred yards in any direction. 55gallon drums will ride too high out of the water. Thinking about this:


Oh, and if you need 55s, go to your dry cleaners and look out back. They should have plenty and they're probably free if you're a good customer.

Thought about the same thing, that is floating layouts. I was simply going going to use plywood floor with a plywood back rest, and throw brush on top. But I would not go with that milk carton duck tap rig, first I doubt that thing will last, that duck tap will come all undone. And there is no point in the milk cartons on top of the floor. Styrofoam probably a better option, but you could make berrals work too, they make smaller ones.
No way I would actually do the milk jug thing! Just thought it was funny...

Let me know if you come up with an idea on the floating layout. If you're in DFW I'd come help you build it just to see how.


You could very easily make 55 gallon drums work. I built mine that high because that is how high it needs to be to see over the 6-7' tall reeds we are going to hide it in.

You could make a saddle to go over the barrels like I did and then just recess the floor however many inches you would like (say 8 inches). With 2 barrels on each side and 2 people sitting in between that would probably put yall right above water level. You'd obviously have to camo the barrels but it would work pretty well I think.


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Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: john paul] #5863412 08/04/15 11:22 PM
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^^^ is what I was thinking. Berrals on the side, 2 shooters with dog in the middle laying down.

Re: where to get cheap 55 gallon plastic drums [Re: pervis] #5863422 08/04/15 11:30 PM
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Hey Guy, it's barrels. I could have over looked it once or twice, but 4x and your asking for it.

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Originally Posted By: muddyz
Hey Guy, it's barrels. I could have over looked it once or twice, but 4x and your asking for it.

Are you the new internet spelling warden?

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for your layouts, if the water is going to be less than 3ft MAX, we have made some stands out of small square tubing, doubling the legs with two different sizes so that they telescope, with holes drilled for a pin to go through. On the end of the leg have and approximate 3" x 3" piece of plate welded so they don't sink into the mud as bad. They work out quite well and are much more comfortable than a layout on the ground. If you space the runners out on the frame right according to your layout blind, you will have a "hammock" effect...and stability is not an issue.

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Hey Guy, it's barrels. I could have over looked it once or twice, but 4x and your asking for it.

Are you the new internet spelling warden?


Only since you became the safety police.

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Hey Guy, it's barrels. I could have over looked it once or twice, but 4x and your asking for it.

Are you the new internet spelling warden?


Only since you became the safety police.

Ok, I'll keep giving my opinion on duck blinds, and you keep up your fine work playing grade school teacher. You told me how many I got wrong, but how many did I get right? You must be tracking all this and taking notes on my spelling errors.

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Just trying to poke a little fun. I'll leave the off topic posts to the veterans.

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Oh common, don't give up so easy. You point out my spelling errors, but you need to be a fair spelling teacher and give me credit where my spelling is right. I bet my spelling is at least 95% right, that's an A+.

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