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Kev32 12-10-2013 05:13 PM

Best way to elevate ground blind 6-10 ft?
 
I have a nice big game ravage pop up blind but want to elevate it for next year so I can view deer movement across more of the property. Whats the cheapest/easiest way to go about doing this? Build a custom wooden platform or buy a pre-made metal platform kit? Need advice!

Lunkerdog 12-10-2013 05:37 PM

If yer looking fer cheap, or easy I wish you good luck!!!

It usually doesn't work that way.:confused0024:

TheDudeAbides 12-10-2013 05:51 PM

You can get steel 4x4 elevators from the Sportsman's Guide website for $90 for four of them. Just go to their website and search steel elevator and you will find them. We used them on all of our elevated blinds. Not sure why you are elevating a pop up blind though.

Iron Archer 12-10-2013 05:57 PM

I thought about doing that...put it on a wooden platform. But knowing my luck I will forget it's in the air and lean against the blind and fall out!!!

Murby 12-10-2013 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Kev32 (Post 4106412)
I have a nice big game ravage pop up blind but want to elevate it for next year so I can view deer movement across more of the property. Whats the cheapest/easiest way to go about doing this? Build a custom wooden platform or buy a pre-made metal platform kit? Need advice!

Depends on your situation.. Do you need to move it or will it be permanent?

If you need to move it, I'm thinking a couple of those funky fold-em-all-ways ladders would do the trick..

If its going to be permanent, DEFINITELY get some treated 4x4's ($8 each?) and sink them into the ground to your frost line. Build from that.

Also, there is a world of difference between 6 feet and 10 feet. Falling from 6 usually just ruins your day and makes you feel stupid.. Falling from 10 can break bones or even kill you.

Be careful.. use the right hardware and don't cut corners (get it? Cut corners! ROFLMAO).. I crack myself up.. hehehe..

VA5326 12-10-2013 07:18 PM

There's a couple of books out there that give plans about kids tree houses. Some of the best plans/templates for treestands and platforms I've ever came across. Also, this year I changed the flooring in one of my elevated blinds to the composite decking that I found for free on, yes, craigs list….

Wilcam47 12-11-2013 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Iron Archer (Post 4106417)
I thought about doing that...put it on a wooden platform. But knowing my luck I will forget it's in the air and lean against the blind and fall out!!!

I thought of that too...but you could put a handrail around the whole thing so you don't fall out...

kenified06 12-11-2013 10:13 AM

Id go with the 4x4's.. Maybe 10 footers. Bury them 3 feet in the ground. Build a 2x6 frame on top and lay plywood on it. Might be good to put a few cross supports on the 4x4's

fastetti 12-11-2013 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by TheDudeAbides (Post 4106416)
You can get steel 4x4 elevators from the Sportsman's Guide website for $90 for four of them. Just go to their website and search steel elevator and you will find them. We used them on all of our elevated blinds. Not sure why you are elevating a pop up blind though.

Do this and don't worry about burying it. The would just attach cross beams with two x fours and you should be all set.

VA5326 12-12-2013 12:50 AM


Originally Posted by Wilcam47 (Post 4106549)
I thought of that too...but you could put a handrail around the whole thing so you don't fall out...

That is a must. It's not safe unless you have a rail running the perimeter. Tie downs to the platform are a must as well if you want your blind to survive through the wind and other harsh elements.

VA


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