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Building a Blind on a Trailer #6868428 08/25/17 04:24 PM
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Has anyone ever built a blind on a trailer or seen this done? If so, anything to relay about it? If not, any thoughts on it?

I am thinking about building one on a 4x6 utility trailer. We have a new area and I am not sure exactly where I want to put the blind. It would be nice to just hook it up to the ATV and move it when ready.

Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6868443 08/25/17 04:35 PM
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As part of the trailer, or just using the trailer as you would the floor of your garage/barn? I'm about to build one like the latter. Just hook up the truck so there's stability and go to work, IMO.


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Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6868456 08/25/17 04:41 PM
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Latter - using the trailer as the floor.

Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6868467 08/25/17 04:56 PM
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No, but have often thought about doing a 4x8 on one of those little affordable Harbor Freight trailers.

Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6868634 08/25/17 07:34 PM
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I built mine on a trailer several years ago,the best blind I've ever had. 6'x7',insulated,flip up window's,water tight,RV type lockable door,shooting shelf and upper storage shelf,padded carpet floor.

I'm thinking about selling it,I lost my lease and won't be hunting this year. It won't be cheap,but about half the price of a Ranch King set-up like it.PM me if interested.




Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6868718 08/25/17 09:19 PM
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Sweet blind!!!


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Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
Re: Building a Blind on a Trailer [Re: Famous Flames] #6874681 08/31/17 03:17 PM
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My body shop guy's blind. His third one that I know of, he built two last year. One was on an old boat trailer.


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