Towerblind!
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 10
Towerblind!
Hey guys, im gonna try to some some pics with you of my Towerblind, i used the plan of a website! not that i needed one but i just wanted a directionit's approx 13ft high, its 4x6 and 6'8 in front to 5'10 to the back, all pressure treated wood, painted in a brown marine paint, its got 11x27 tinted shooted widnows, it can be used for bow and rifle, have carpeting and a rolling office chair, roof complete with drip edges, and awnings on all the windows and door, it was assemble at my friends house, and designed to come apart in 5 pieces!
#3
RE: Towerblind!
If you have come here to show us pics of a tower blind you built - great, can't wait to see it. If you have come here to push the sale of blueprints for a tower blind from this website of yours, you are going to get axed pretty quick. That's spam and it's not allowed here.
As for posting pics, there is an excellent tutorial in the "Technical Help" forum located here:
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tt.aspx?forumid=41
As for posting pics, there is an excellent tutorial in the "Technical Help" forum located here:
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tt.aspx?forumid=41
#9
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 10
ok, i bought the elevators for like 75.00, $6 sheets of 1/2 treated plywood $a piece, i had 3/4 for the floor and roof piece, i think 2 2x6x6 were like $6 a piece and 4 2x6x8 were like 8 a piece, home depot plexi 11x14 were like $3 a piece for 8(so they slide to either side for a opening of 11 inchecs and view 27 inches) 4x4 post treated $50, 2x4 cross pieces 8 for like $24 tint for th plexi10,trax for the window freees, door handles, drip edge free and coragated roof also free, i think it was around 450$ give ior take misc. things i missed. i have a bow stand close in the same area, but the blind is large enuff to draw side to side, alil harder from front to back, my sole purpose if for rifle but for raining days i can sit and bowhunt! man im so excited, plus i had the help of a few handy friends, helped alot! i set my cameras up not just waitn to see what i got goin on there!