Jesse Jewell
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Awesome! can't wait to see the finished product
I'm thinking about building a shooting house with locust tree poles.
I have a pole barn on property built in 1940 with locust poles in the ground that are as solid as ever.
I've heard cedar poles last a long time too but they are not common around here.
Check out http://www.360huntingblinds.com/What about windows?
My tower I did dados, and have horizontal and sliding plexiglass. Fairly quite. Even with 6 windows, got blind spots. Was thinking hole saw and just cover with plexiglass glass, or sawzall.
I have some 20 year old blinds like that, with glass that are noisey. Came with camp. Time, glass, loose? I ran a file through mine, and 4 years still good.
The one this year, I did 12" openings along two walls. Like view but not rain coming in. Did a quick plexiglass glass ad horizontal hinge on one. Sees good. Closed it down from 4 foot long to 18" fit the spot.
I wasn't happy with height. So took 2x4s and put plywood on ends to stack and change heighr. May do this on future builds, can adjust height in field. Could just toe nail, but the flanges work good, and 2x4s can be hair under for easy fit. Guy could Dado them. I did hinged plexiglass glass counter sinking for nuts.
Maybe should searched for general blind thread.
I am still looking for perfect blind, that I can cookie cutter and throw up all over. But also fun having them all different.
I came into some steal. DNR gonna crap when they see it