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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: 2Dogs]
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07/06/15 11:58 AM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,892 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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Posts: 14,892
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I wish I could help, but we only build platforms to put our Snaplock Hunting Blinds on. I like it Brad, I do any more that's what it'll be. Might make a couple that are movable with a loader and forks. Thanks. This one is a 4X6. Our other one is a 4X4. You can take these off the platform every year and put them in storage, if you wanted. You can set them on the ground, too.
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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07/06/15 12:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 5,031 Mobile,AL/ Baldwin, Al
gatorbait154
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Mobile,AL/ Baldwin, Al
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I wish I could help, but we only build platforms to put our Snaplock Hunting Blinds on. I like it Brad, I do any more that's what it'll be. Might make a couple that are movable with a loader and forks. What's the price on those snap locks? Thanks. This one is a 4X6. Our other one is a 4X4. You can take these off the platform every year and put them in storage, if you wanted. You can set them on the ground, too.
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: jsh1904]
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07/06/15 02:38 PM
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Posts: 8,046 Montgomery, AL
Hunting-231
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If you are not going to elevate it - go to a moving company and get some of their wooden crates 8'x4'x6' (they will give them to you) - fit perfectly in the back of a full sized pickup (tailgate down). Frame it for strength, cut and hinge the portals and doors.
It will last about 3-years uncovered.
"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: jsh1904]
#1384702
07/06/15 02:54 PM
07/06/15 02:54 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
257wbymag
Boo Boo Head
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Get a sportsman condo and be done with it for a looooong time.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: Hunting-231]
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07/06/15 04:42 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 6,621 Mobile,AL
jsh1904
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If you are not going to elevate it - go to a moving company and get some of their wooden crates 8'x4'x6' (they will give them to you) - fit perfectly in the back of a full sized pickup (tailgate down). Frame it for strength, cut and hinge the portals and doors.
It will last about 3-years uncovered. My wife works at a shipyard and is looking into some crates as well. There's a guy in Florida that sells them for $60 but by the time I spend gas money to get them I may as well build.
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: walt4dun]
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07/07/15 02:41 AM
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Posts: 1,979 Molino, FL
auburn17
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We built 5 of these last year, if you can weld you cant beat it. It's light weight and should last longer than wood. We had roughly $90 in the conduit and $120 in the siding. Instead of tin we used PVC corrugated roofing panels from Home Depot: The plan in the link below is for 10' bases, the attached material list is for 5' bases. -Cutting List: http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=627722-Set shooting rail at 41" high. Door opening is 24". Shooting window opening is 12 inches. - Corner and cross bracing for platform on tower base is welded underneath so plywood lays flat. - Bottom corner bracing on shooting enclosure is welded on top so enclosure sits flush on plywood floor. Tower Stand measurements- Base/ ladder section all EMT Conduit (6) 5 stalks legs and ladder (7) 20 Ladder rungs (2) 7 Horizontal around bottom of tower stand base (2) 5 Horizontal around bottom of tower stand base (4) 6 Horizontal across top of tower at platform including (2) center cross braces to support plywood (2) 4 Horizontal across top to finish rectangle (24) 12 corner braces (use up scrap first) (3) Cut to fit (roughly 3.5) leg cross bracing Tower Stand measurements-shooting enclosure all EMT Conduit (9) 48 Short side (depth) wall supports, and center floor support Cut 2 out of a 10 stalk leaves 24 scrap for corner braces or 12 bottom braces (6) 72 width bottom/top/window supports (2) 72 Front uprights- ends are not flattened on any uprights (4) 69 Rear uprights and door frame (3 drop for angle on roof) (8) 12 angle braces for floor of stand - and small shooting window rails on either side of door- 2 can be cut from scrap left over from horizontal frame (6) 24 angled corner baces from upright to lower shooting window rail 140 EMT Conduit, 140 of EMT Conduit, 1 sheet plywood, tin, sides
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: jsh1904]
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07/10/15 03:43 AM
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Posts: 319 oklaoosa county ,florida
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Posts: 319
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I built an 8x8 that is 7' off the ground -had plans of framing up walls and such -the land was reportedly sold as soon as I had the platform built.
I made my mind up I wasn't going to try and make it 'perfect' -just get it close to square screw it off good and hunt out of it. I used 4x4 treated [all materials treated] for the legs -I measured the width of a 2x6 down from the top and glued and screwed a 1' 2x4 at the corners for the 2x6 to sit on.
Screwed a 2x6 joist to the top of 2 4x4's dropped the 4x4 legs into a 1' deep hole I had dug -leveled them -packed dirt around to hold it upright. Repeated that process by digging 2 more holes square to the standing 4x4 with 2x6 joist. Then joined the 2 together -now all you have to do is add 3 more joist hangers/joists heave a 3/4" sheet of treated plywood -square it up -screw it down to joist . You will have a couple of inch gap since non of the joist were cut -you'll need a 1x4 to fill the gap . NO lumber cutting -ALL full length 8' lumber and decking. This took me 5hrs by myself -I was informed that evening the land had been sold and the future of the lease was unknown . SO instead of building roof -walls and windows etc. like I had planned I used some odd shaped rolled edge 1x2" lumber - don't even know what it is used for but it is in the treated lumber area at lowes depot. I screwed these 8' length 1x2" 'sticks' to the outside edge around the perimeter then used some over head and put an 8x8 camo tarp over it for a roof - then used camo tarp for walls and some screen to look/shoot through. Just staple the wall camo tarp on from inside the blind -I've used landscape weed barrior stuff too -CHEAP $5 a roll -just staple it from the inside. About $250 in materials and 8 hrs of labor . I just cobble it here and there when need be -I camp out in this shooting house for days at a time . I have a cot/deeluxe pad -5gal. water dispenser -walmart sleeping bags [made in Alabama] -propane stove and can see and shoot from 3 directions 75 yds -210 yds and 300+ yds.
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: jsh1904]
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07/11/15 10:18 AM
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Posts: 1,455 chasing pirates
velvet tines
Doe
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Doe
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out with the old, single man: disassemblied panels on trailer to be reassembled on base: building base: these two young fellas are both 6'2" and they had plenty of room: getting the sides together: roof on, then trim: think that one was 5' x 8'
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Re: Shooting house plans
[Re: jsh1904]
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07/11/15 10:38 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,455 chasing pirates
velvet tines
Doe
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Doe
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removing this one to place in new spot. it is 4' x 6': augered holes in hard-pack: placing on base: winching into position: repurposed old base wood for tensioners and built new stairs.it will fit two of these snug: the 6' x 8's are really big if you have to sit and watch alone.
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