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tf 02-19-2009 11:43 AM

Box Blind Windows
 
Hey guys, I'm needing some ideas for box blind windows. I am using plexi-glass and would prefer a "fold down" type set up. I'm not sure how to go about it, as far as where to hinge it, size of window versus size of wall opening etc. Any ideas? I appreciate the help.

TGRIZWALD 02-19-2009 11:50 AM

RE: Box Blind Windows
 
we use starter strips for vinyl siding and make a slide window with a opening of about 12 high and 24 in. wide.

hossdaniels 02-19-2009 12:18 PM

RE: Box Blind Windows
 

ORIGINAL: TGRIZWALD

we use starter strips for vinyl siding and make a slide window with a opening of about 12 high and 24 in. wide.
+1, but IMO the smaller the window the better if you are going to be close to the animals. Two 8x8 or 10x10 holes are better than one large window on a side. The older does will bust you every time you blink.

I have also made some curtains to help with large window openings,they allows for more flexibility with the shots.

srwshooter 02-19-2009 02:52 PM

RE: Box Blind Windows
 
i install windows all the time so have ton of old frames laying around . find someone who does this in your area ,they will more then likely have something laying around that will work for you. i just use a wide wooden sash ,like half of a kitcken window,add hinges on top and screw it on . then take a piece of 4-5in roof flashing and flash the thing to keep it from leaking.

marrygrace 08-21-2014 01:13 AM

blind cleaning
 
For blind cleaning the ,most appropriate way is to go for professional assistance. As it saves your time and effort too.

alleyyooper 08-21-2014 10:49 AM

My windows open inward and up, I have a screw eye in the wall and hook on the window frame that goes in the eye to keep them open. I use two hinges on the 22 inch wide x 56 inch deep windows on the home made frames. A table saw makes quick work of building frames.

Here in Michigan I learned quick sliding windows freeze shut during snow and ice storms. Folding them down I kept banging them and folding them out collected snow and ice that came in side when shutting them.







:D Al

Topgun 3006 08-21-2014 11:28 AM

Alleyyooper--A wiseacre spammer brought this back up from 2009! I have my regular glass windows in this blind up in northern MI that are similar to yours, but they drop down so I don't have to worry about them coming down and breaking if they were up like yours.

buckman11 08-24-2014 10:31 AM

i have a friend who used the sliding windows out of an old camper shell in his blind. makes for a real nice setup. you can slide the windows open and closed without any trouble.

alleyyooper 08-28-2014 03:50 AM

We get freezing rain snow and just plain rain that will freeze. The sliding windows will freeze closed . I fold mine up and use a good hook so they don't come down unless I let them down and I don't bang into them.

:D Al


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