04 September 2020, 05:35
Live OakPig blind number two
This is at my place. Most is reclaimed material. More ply wood on this one but it was packing crate recycle! I had planed for it to be taller. No tractor and only me putting it up. The square tubing legs were really bowing with three sections pulling up with a come along! Built it with one section added the second but chickened out on three!
It replace the tri pod.
jordan 4 wallpaperIf you look really close you can see my feeder down there. It was work just getting the blind one hundred yards away!
04 September 2020, 09:54
georgeldI like those stands.
All that brush looks like you could
put a dozen to work for a good while
too.
Can you move those stands?
Thanks for sharing with us.
George
04 September 2020, 18:28
dustofferPutting up stands solo is always an adventure--
04 September 2020, 18:30
Hannayquote:
Originally posted by Live Oak:
This is at my place. Most is reclaimed material. More ply wood on this one but it was packing crate recycle! I had planed for it to be taller. No tractor and only me putting it up. The square tubing legs were really bowing with three sections pulling up with a come along! Built it with one section added the second but chickened out on three!
Thanks for posting these - really good to see some "out of the box" ideas. For my current blind construction project, I'm also using as much recycled material as possible, including the plywood from the shipping crate that my South African trophies came in. I've left a "souvenir" section unpainted inside the blind:
05 September 2020, 07:23
Live OakI guess you can move them! The last time I tried it crashed! Thats why there is a number 3. I love the reminder of a great African trip!