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T Box Blind
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09/30/20 07:47 PM
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ctonsmitty
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Anybody have some info/review on T Box Blind? specifically inside the blind, windows, doors Im considering 4x6
Does T Box offer nice steel stand/platform? I need a 8' but might get away with a 6'
Thanks!
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/01/20 11:40 AM
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billyhunt
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I have a 4x8 and 5' stand from them, The first blind i had did leak, it was a just a fluke in the making of the blind, they made good with a new blind free exchange. I like the blind, its my first fiberglass blind, really like the windows, the door is double locking( if that is what is needed, my blind is only 600yds from the house) the inside is real comfortable, easy to hunt in and sleep!!!!
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/06/20 07:38 PM
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Wburke2010
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I used to be a dealer for them, I also own three of them myself, and have sold many of them. Unless they changed something I wouldn't buy another one. They were nice blinds in the beginning, And then they started to get busy and the quality really dropped. Which is what led to me no longer being a dealer when a truck load of them showed up that I already had sold and there was bare spots all over the place where they didn't spray the fiberglass well at all. So if you do buy them I would check it out good first.
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/06/20 09:51 PM
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JTS
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I have 4 of them and had problems with two of them. The shelves in front of the window start to droop and had to be braced back into position.
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/08/20 10:53 AM
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HLo
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Windows sweat onto the shelves and they get warped. I had to replace my shelves after about 8 years of use. Recently repainted and due to the moisture coming off the windows the floors started to de-laminate some. So put a plywood over the top inside the blind. I think the carpet on the shelf holds moisture and contributed to the problem along with the shelves made out of OSB. More maintenance than I wanted to do and in the future would probably just get Atascosa Outitter metal blind but we have had problems with them as well. If you go that direction, need to re-seal the roof regularly or they will rust through and their paint comes off. We ended up putting steel caps over all of our Atascosas to avoid trying to seal the roof of blinds high up.
Last edited by HLo; 10/08/20 10:56 AM.
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/10/20 01:15 AM
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billyhunt
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Well I would not buy another one or recommend it, the second one leaked too, on the back wall by the door, i fixed it by painting it on the outside with a thick paint,
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Re: T Box Blind
[Re: ctonsmitty]
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10/10/20 02:28 AM
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Slick Head
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I own several! OVERPRICED,POOR QUALITY.
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