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Deer Blind Ideas #4492925 08/19/13 08:48 PM
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I know I'm always looking for new ideas, can't say I've built the perfect blind yet, so I thought I'd share some pics of some blinds I saw the other day. I had to stop in and take a few pics. I'm not a fan of the windows and would prefer horizontal sliders, but the rest is A+ in my book.



Re: Deer Blind Ideas [Re: Southtexas36] #4492961 08/19/13 09:05 PM
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Those things should last forever. Only thing that would make them better is a lot more overhang on the roof.

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No Doubt about it metal is the only way to go. When insulated and carpeted the seem to last forever. I built mine 8+ years ago, no wasp leakage and best of all don't have to paint every couple of years. Yeah they cost a more to build but in the long run it's kinda like my winch feeders a lot lees headaches. They are defiantly a learning experience in building though.


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