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Old 02-15-2008, 07:03 PM
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Ok fella's...My little girls are 2.5 and 1 years old now...so it won't be long. Also - I wanted to put something together that will hold Me and my dad or my other hunting buddies. What do you think of the Big Tex Shed from Home Depot? I am going to put this on my existing 8 foot poles.

My wood blind just isn't cutting it...this thing is $450 and durable..I will cut and fabricate shooting windows....give me your thoughts! oooooooohhh...home depot also makes little shelving units for this guy....

7X7 X 7.5 high

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Old 02-15-2008, 09:23 PM
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it'd probably work out alright for you. definately good for repelling the weather. The best part about something like this is that you can keep small appliances(anti-bugs, heater, etc) to keep your daughters comfortable. this way they'll be more content and more willing to wait for the deer.
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Old 02-15-2008, 10:04 PM
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4x8 "the Blynd". My neighbor has been hounding me for 4 years to buy them for my clients. I finally bought three this year, and they all loved them. My nephew killed a doe during late season, and it was perfect for a kid. They can squirm around and talk and not really disturb the deer. I strongly recommend them. I bought 2 with legs, and built a tower for the third. The legs add more money, but they are great for moving the stands around. Just make sure you anchor them down, they are light weight. I also installed adjustable computer chairs in each one and a Mr Buddie heater. Works like a champ. Look at them at www.outdoorsforless. I search everywhere for best price and they beat everyone.
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Old 02-16-2008, 12:53 PM
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I bought one of those before, they are a P-I-T-A to put together or they are simple and easy. The one I bought didn't go together the way it was supposed to and the roof wouldn't snap in right. I took it back and bought a wood kit storage building.
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Old 02-16-2008, 01:04 PM
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sounds like itll work, you might wanna make the floor more sturdy though
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Do it, and I might do the same. Good idea
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Old 02-17-2008, 06:09 PM
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Thanks for the great feedback guys...I thought for sure I would get a blast of laughter..

Keep in mind...you are right...this blind will be built for comfort and just plain fun....its in a hot spot but obivously there are restrictions with the big blinds....I will have my Mr. Heater and my family in this bad boy....looking forward to it...

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