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Re: Using Tin for Shooting House?
[Re: ALDawg]
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jwalker77
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Pumpkin
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Frame, wrap in plastic, tin on outside, insulation then interior siding. Thats how ive done the last two. Cuts down on air escaping and keeps heat in. Sliding plexiglass windows in home made wood frames. Deer dont know youre there
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Re: Using Tin for Shooting House?
[Re: ALDawg]
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Got several 5x5 all tin shooting houses. Be sure all the tin is secured. The top should be osb or plywood under the tin or else you might get dripped on from moisture . Other than that the only downside is windows are tricky to install.
Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
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Re: Using Tin for Shooting House?
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top cat
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Got several 5x5 all tin shooting houses. Be sure all the tin is secured. The top should be osb or plywood under the tin or else you might get dripped on from moisture . Other than that the only downside is windows are tricky to install. Nah. Frame with 5/4 decking
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Re: Using Tin for Shooting House?
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fladeerhntr
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I've got one that me and a buddy welded half inch emt and made the box and then screwed 1x4's around the outside to attach the hunter green tin to and used 3/4 pressure treated plywood for the floor. I really like this stand alot and it being 4x6 it has plenty of room for me and my 9 year old son.
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