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Working on a deer blind

15K views 67 replies 17 participants last post by  NorthernPotterCo  
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So I bought some brackets from Amazon so I can build a 6’x5’ deer blind. Got some rough lumber for the legs, cheaper than Lowe’s, now I need 20 2x4x12 for the sides. I’m having an Amish friend cut them to size for me. Got the lower part finished now for the sides and roof. Not really in any hurry I’ll be using this for the rut mostly. What ya think so far? If your’re worried about how we got the two sides braced up to level it don’t it’s solid as a rock 😊
 

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Don`t forget to tapper it to one side to let the rain run off and the snow to slide of as well . My dad and I have several at camp with a slightly sloped roof. We taper the roof and then put a piece of plywood wrapped in roofing tar paper and tin over that. It sounds neat when it rains and doesn`t seem to scare the deer . As ammer47 said make sure you have windows all around and wide enough to shoot a crossbow out of it if you have one. A piece of thin carpet to keep the noise down when you move in the blind. But what you got done so far looks real good and nice . Can`t wait to see the finished blind.
 
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i build most of mine 8x8. plenty of room! my dad is 84, i like to spoil him with heat, cook stove, flattop and a hammock! atomic clock, weather station, urinal and a garage under the shanty to keep the 4 wheeler dry. metal roofing, windows have a 360 deg.view.i use old storm windows.carpet squares on the floor, easy to replace.
 
#24 ·
Another vote for the Little Buddy heater. Wouldn't be without it in rifle season.

I've had a 4x6 trailer blind at camp for years. Move it out on a high knoll near the top of my hay field in early October. Deer have become so used to it, that I've seen them feeding within a few feet of it. Built it on a small trailer frame with the intent of putting it wherever I wanted it. So far it's just been on that knoll in the hay field.
 
#26 ·
I’m not worried about the deer they’re already used to it, I have trail cam pics to prove it. I just got a call my 2x4’s are done, so on Friday I’ll be building the sides for it! Heading up to Elk County tomorrow with the camera!
 
#27 ·
Got one side built today, I think I’m going to cut the pieces and then take them over to the blind and build them that thing is heavy lol
 

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#30 ·
Not sure yet how I’m going to do the windows, I have an idea though. East bank the landowner helped this old guy put two sides up today! I cut the rest of the boards for the other sides so I’ll put them up next week sometime.
 
#32 ·
Well my brother and I went up today and got the rest of the sides put on, I also used an old ladder stand for a ladder. I’ll be putting a roof on sometime Saturday between hunting. Then the plywood for the sides, and a door. Have to get it done before the end of the month.
 

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#33 ·
If you use T-111 for the siding and have porcupines in the area, they'll love the free lunch.

Just sayin' :)

Hauled my trailer blind into camp last weekend for some much needed TLC. Metal roof, new coat of stain on the exterior and some other repairs. Your effort looks like that'll be a pretty comfy place to be this coming rifle deer season. Especially during cold, nasty weather. Best wishes.