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Deer blind bells and whistles
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08/14/13 04:53 PM
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cuzzincory
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I'm building a 6x6 hunting blind this weekend (will post pics when done). Anyone have suggestions for what bells and whistles I can throw into the build? Pictures appreciated.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: cuzzincory]
#4478350
08/14/13 05:31 PM
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GLC
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I am putting a solar panel and deep cycle battery in mine this weekend to recharge my cell phone and to power a light and maybe a fan.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: GLC]
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08/14/13 06:42 PM
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Stompy
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Good Ladder, good windows, good chair, heater and shelves is all I need..
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Stompy]
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08/14/13 07:32 PM
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twinbubba
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2017 Chevy Colorado Z71, 09 Yamaha Rhino 450 Camo,
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: twinbubba]
#4478865
08/14/13 07:55 PM
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Novemberyet
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All good points. A full door makes it tighter for bugs and critters. Since you're going 6x6, put a blanket in that dude.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: twinbubba]
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08/14/13 08:02 PM
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Navasot
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X2...Carpet everything you can... and a shelf right below the windows around the full length of the blind...works for a real nice elbow rest.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Navasot]
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08/14/13 08:14 PM
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Ranch Dawg
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Rubber horse stall mats on floor. Keeps it very quite moving your chairs around. Or keeping 5 year old grandson quite. Lol. And a Mr. Buddy heater is a must. RD
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Ranch Dawg]
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08/14/13 11:45 PM
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ILikeRugers2
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Wasp proofing to the MAX for me!
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: ILikeRugers2]
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08/15/13 04:34 PM
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cuzzincory
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Cool. Ive got a lot of carpet rolled up in the garage, I'm gonna carpet the floor and the shelving. Maybe the walls up to the window (fidgety kids tend to kick the walls).
I like the heater idea. Is it safe to run propane heaters in a stand?
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: cuzzincory]
#4481815
08/15/13 05:24 PM
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RustyR
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We run Mr buddy heaters in all of ours with no problems. We start them up when we get in the blind, let it warm up and then turn them off. If we start to get to cold we will turn them back on. Also just a good idea to keep extra gas in the blind for them as well. It never fells when I dont have a spare in there they are always empty or run ot in about 10 minutes
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: RustyR]
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08/16/13 12:59 AM
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aeb
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: aeb]
#4483333
08/16/13 01:25 AM
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257STW
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Funnel in the corner with a hose going thru the floor for relieving yourself from the morning coffee and afternoon adult beverages.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: RustyR]
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08/16/13 01:27 AM
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257STW
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Glass sliding windows. Plexiglass scratches and its nice having the windows closed on those really cold windy sits.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: 257STW]
#4483406
08/16/13 01:47 AM
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BUD MAN
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X2 on the Mr. Buddy heater. Get the adapter for the large propane bottle. You'll have plenty of room in a stand that size and won't have to worry about changing bottles so often.
I have deer view windows, a shooting bench with sandbags for those long shots, shelves, carpeting (floor, bench, and shelves), and a comfy office chair.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: BUD MAN]
#4483581
08/16/13 02:44 AM
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Slow Drifter
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X2 on the Mr. Buddy heater. Get the adapter for the large propane bottle. You'll have plenty of room in a stand that size and won't have to worry about changing bottles so often.
I have deer view windows, a shooting bench with sandbags for those long shots, shelves, carpeting (floor, bench, and shelves), and a comfy office chair. X2 on the large bottle adapter. No need to have that bottle in the stand with you though. Just drill a hole and run the hose through the floor or wall.
"I have no idea what WW-III will be fought with, but WW-IV will be fought with sticks and stones." A. Einstein
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Slow Drifter]
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08/18/13 02:52 AM
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Wilhunt
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I put carpet on the walls of one blind and the mice loved it. They would get between the carpet and the wall....no more carpet on walls now.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Slow Drifter]
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08/20/13 10:43 PM
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Dave B
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X2 on the Mr. Buddy heater. Get the adapter for the large propane bottle. You'll have plenty of room in a stand that size and won't have to worry about changing bottles so often.
I have deer view windows, a shooting bench with sandbags for those long shots, shelves, carpeting (floor, bench, and shelves), and a comfy office chair. X2 on the large bottle adapter. No need to have that bottle in the stand with you though. Just drill a hole and run the hose through the floor or wall. Did this as well. Seal it up with some caulking to keep bugs and wasps out.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Dave B]
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08/21/13 12:22 AM
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dogcatcher
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We use the 5 gallon propane conversions and have the bottles sitting on the ground, with the heater mounted on a stand we built.
Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: dogcatcher]
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08/21/13 01:18 AM
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some wooden dowels to hang coats,etc. so they won't be in the muddy floor, and so someone won't back into or run their head into a rusty nail sticking out of the wall.
a container with a tight sealing lid to keep your extra stuff in (ammo-crackers- extra water bottle-etc.) that you keep in the blind so bugs and varmints won't muck it up and make it unusable.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: maximum]
#4562443
09/12/13 08:10 PM
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DudleyDoRight76
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Carpet, shelving, cup holder! I might try the solar panel thing this year.
Alvin Lodge 762
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: DudleyDoRight76]
#4566267
09/14/13 02:11 AM
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Roxbec
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Solar power all the way, I love mine. Spot light built-in for hog hunting.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Roxbec]
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09/24/13 11:21 PM
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n-all
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spray foam all cracks..rubber coated hooks(home depot)..2 liter pee bottles..kleenex..carpet for the flooring..no doze tablets!!
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: n-all]
#4603004
09/26/13 07:51 AM
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Knightdiscshooter
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I just finished 2 blinds both 6x6's I wired both blinds for 12 volt. I added 2 LED red lights and one white and put them on switches. In my blind I have 3 12 volt power ports one is hot all the time and the other 2 I put on switches. one of the ports with the switches is going to be used for my fan which is mounted just above the front window so I can turn it off with out getting up to reduce movement. I also put in both blinds 2 windows (plexiglass) one on each side of the front window the folds down so I can still see out if it's raining. I built in shelves and shooting rests. I also put in coat hooks on the door and a hook to hang my holster on for my pistol. carpet on the floor and on the shelves.
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Re: Deer blind bells and whistles
[Re: Knightdiscshooter]
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09/26/13 01:21 PM
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JustWingem
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I just finished 2 blinds both 6x6's I wired both blinds for 12 volt. I added 2 LED red lights and one white and put them on switches. In my blind I have 3 12 volt power ports one is hot all the time and the other 2 I put on switches. one of the ports with the switches is going to be used for my fan which is mounted just above the front window so I can turn it off with out getting up to reduce movement. I also put in both blinds 2 windows (plexiglass) one on each side of the front window the folds down so I can still see out if it's raining. I built in shelves and shooting rests. I also put in coat hooks on the door and a hook to hang my holster on for my pistol. carpet on the floor and on the shelves. Solar charger for the battery?
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