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rotorhead 08-04-2008 08:04 PM

Hunting blind repair
 
I have a large tear in the top of my blind where a limb fell. Has anyone heard of a repair kit of some kind or have any ideas how to patch it up?

Jackson Bowner 08-05-2008 05:29 AM

RE: Hunting blind repair
 
I have a Double Bull Blind that the poles began to poke through the bottom where the material comes in contact with the ground (that surprised me since it was a Double Bull). They of course said to send it back and they would repair it, but the shipping was quite high. I ended up taking it to a local place that makes awnings.They also make custom boat/pontoon seat covers. They repaired it with a material I doubt could ever be penetrated by the poles. Cost me $35 bucks to reinforce all the corners...a steal in my opinion.

Nic_58 08-06-2008 08:03 PM

RE: Hunting blind repair
 
I patched a friend's Doghouse blind one time with black tape that I got at a place that sells the black plasticdrainage tile. It is used to join sections of the drainage tile. It reminds me of electrical tape except it's wider (about 2")and much stickier. I put a piece on the outside and a matching piece on the inside of the blind and it has held up for several years now.

cjohnson3006 08-06-2008 08:17 PM

RE: Hunting blind repair
 
You should be able to go to anyplace that sells camping gear and get a tent repair kit. Most kits contain needle and thread as well as a fairly sticky tape to waterproof the repair. The kits at Wal-Mart are cheap and not fit to buy.

bowtechcommander 08-07-2008 11:10 PM

RE: Hunting blind repair
 
dude use what everybody does and go to the store get some camo duct tape and put it on there it works the best for me

liquidorange 08-10-2008 12:15 PM

RE: Hunting blind repair
 

dude use what everybody does and go to the store get some camo duct tape and put it on there it works the best for me
duct tape disintergrates into dust and strings when used outdoors for a long period.might be good for a quick fix though.


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