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ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 05:49 PM

Duck blind build
 
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My son and I built this platform blind I. A little over 2 hours today. Gonna paint it tomorrow.

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 05:52 PM

From the side
 
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bgizzle 10-04-2013 06:06 PM

Gonna be nice man. Good job. Is it gonna be stand up or just gonna put swivel stools?

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 06:12 PM

Either a bench or folding chairs

Matt G 10-04-2013 07:36 PM

Looks good man. I'll send you the coordinates to one of my holes where you can drop it off. You can call this one practice! :D

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 07:48 PM

Total cost to build from Lowes was just under $200. I will be putting old fence boards on the walls. Price includes a gallon of dark moss exterior paint.

Shawn Braquet 10-04-2013 07:54 PM

I would suggest the bench seat with a pivot back drop to cover yo faces and also a shell shelf. This is assuming you will not be shoiting 360 degrees on purpose.

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Shawn Braquet 10-04-2013 07:58 PM

Another tip for future blinds is to not put the vertical 2x4s at the end of the horizontals. The horizontals split when nailed at the end. We give them 12" to breathe. On of our platforms is working on 11 yrs and 2 hurricanes.

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ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 08:10 PM

I am building a shell shelf tomorrow. I also have "L" brackets under the verticals for added support. Will be adding a large "L" bracket to lower left front wall for added support. Built it to be modular so I can take it apart and bring to marsh. Plan to build 3 braces to put it on in the marsh

BigAl 10-04-2013 09:21 PM

We use 5 gal buckets for seats in our stick up blinds. Very easy to move around for cover and comfort. Also, we wrap ours in tar paper instead of making the sides solid but our blinds go under water almost every year. It they were to have solid sides, the current would destroy it. The current tears the tar paper off but leaves the blind standing. Looks nice!

Bdub 10-04-2013 09:34 PM

Looks nice but I personally wouldn't be spending that much on a duck blind in the marsh. I'll be building a new one soon though...I hope I don't have to spend much if anything, prolly gonna bust up some pallets. Make sure you build some sort of backrest. One of the blinds I hunt out of doesn't have one and it makes those slow mornings uncomfortable.

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 10:07 PM

Great ideas guys! Thx

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bdub (Post 633370)
Looks nice but I personally wouldn't be spending that much on a duck blind in the marsh. I'll be building a new one soon though...I hope I don't have to spend much if anything, prolly gonna bust up some pallets. Make sure you build some sort of backrest. One of the blinds I hunt out of doesn't have one and it makes those slow mornings uncomfortable.

The last one I built like this is still standing after 5 seasons. I used plywood for the floor and it rotted in one corner so this time I went with 3/4 inch x 6 inch treated deck boards. Put em close but once they dry out they will shrink and will leave about 1/4 inch gap- just enuf for water to drain but not wide enuf to losses shells or other items. I will be putting cedar fence panels on the front and back and that will serve as a backrest.

Natural Light Kid 10-04-2013 10:20 PM

Anchoring with 2x4's? If so how many? What are the dimensions? Looks good.

ScubaLatt 10-04-2013 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Natural Light Kid (Post 633382)
Anchoring with 2x4's? If so how many? What are the dimensions? Looks good.


Yes gonna put down 6 - 8' 2x4 and cross brace. Will simply place floor on top and secure w/ exterior dry wall screws. Then put up sides and finally build bench. Have natural cover in front and will attach fast grass to rear and brush with wax myrtle bushes and salt grass. Blind is going on top of a levee that was formed from digging out a mud boat trail.

jopete 10-04-2013 11:07 PM

whenever u brush the blind, be sure to get it nice and tight. when those ducks circle overhead and look in the blind, especially late season birds, if it don't look right they won't finish. i'm a big fan of laying a few peices of brush across the top between the hunters to break everything up.
we have had good luck mother-in -lawing a 2x4 on each corner then screwing it to the blind to keep it from moving.
good luck!!!

ScubaLatt 10-05-2013 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jopete (Post 633394)
whenever u brush the blind, be sure to get it nice and tight. when those ducks circle overhead and look in the blind, especially late season birds, if it don't look right they won't finish. i'm a big fan of laying a few peices of brush across the top between the hunters to break everything up.
we have had good luck mother-in -lawing a 2x4 on each corner then screwing it to the blind to keep it from moving.
good luck!!!

I take a bundle of Roseau cane wide enuf to go from front to rear of blind and run a 1.5 inch piece of painted black PVC pipe thru the middle and put one b/w each hunter. I also keep a couple pieces of military netting to put over any empty holes if not 4 hunters in blind. I zip tie some Roseau to the camo netting to make it more natural

papap 10-05-2013 12:04 AM

I would add a lip all the way around floor for when you drop stuff it does not roll off into water.

Gottogo49 10-05-2013 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bdub (Post 633370)
Looks nice but I personally wouldn't be spending that much on a duck blind in the marsh. I'll be building a new one soon though...I hope I don't have to spend much if anything, prolly gonna bust up some pallets. Make sure you build some sort of backrest. One of the blinds I hunt out of doesn't have one and it makes those slow mornings uncomfortable.

That's how I roll but I usually only build a two man blind, dig up natural grass a plant around the blind. By the second year, you have to know where it is or you can't find it. Pallets don't last that long but are easy and cheap to replace.

ScubaLatt 10-05-2013 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by papap (Post 633400)
I would add a lip all the way around floor for when you drop stuff it does not roll off into water.

Did this.


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