DIY Portable A-Frame Blind Under $100
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- čas přidán 28. 08. 2020
- Early Goose Season is Only a Few Days Away Here In NY so Today We Built an A-Frame Blind for Under $100. We Included All The Needed Materials and Hopefully This Helps You Out!
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For future build(ers)...you can buy a hand held 'ratcheting 'PVC cutter...kinda like pliers, with one side being a blade. No dust, no shavings...no mess! Makes a clean, straight cut. Great job guys.
I use hemp twine on my homemade boat blind to attach the natural stuff. Usually rots after the season and by mid-oct when I'm ready to get it ready for the season all the old grass, weeds etc. are off the chichen wire, or plastic netting I use.
Grill marks on the glizzys were A1
Nice idea at the time. Now with that 1" PVC pipe being over $8 for 10 foot it is near three times as expensive. Should be able to cut down the price by going with 3/4" PVC instead and it should still be sturdy enough if the same braces are added and maybe even one more brace in the middle pipe like you did up top.
Man I miss the days of $2.50 1 1/2" PVC pipe.
Just built this today freaking amazing thanks guys
Glad to hear it! let us know how it works out for you!
Would you kindly post the dimensions?
Looks good
Was the total of the supplies at the 5 minute mark the absolute total or was that before you had to go to ace for more?
I'm using this set up as a blind for my boat. I'm gonna back it with a flat brown tarp on the inside for water/wind resistance and chicken wire and natural ingredients on the outside of it.
Awesome! Let us know how it works
Great idea thats how ill do one for sure... be a good chicken coop 💡 as well if you went across on top.....
Now that's an idea!
If you remember, can you send me the dimensions, thanks!
Silicone holds PVC pipe together well and it can be taken apart later I’ve used tie wraps for attaching branches but I’ve seen the rolled up hay used for round bail blinds I think that it’s called soil preparation material with chicken wire. Great idea for a nice lightweight blind unfortunately in my situation there’s too much thrift of equipment going on to use anything that can be carried away because they certainly will. Just give you an idea during bow season these inbred jackasses target Parking areas on public land also along the roads where a hunter is parked bust out the window and steal whatever is in the rig. So your bow case, butchering equipment is what they expect to find but they’ll take it all. So I’ll have to go with wood maybe free pallets. If I ever get to a place where I can use a blind like that I’ll remember your build great job! Tom R.
Thanks for the insight!
How many people are you fitting in that blind?
4 Comfortably
Did you ever make a video using this?
Yes! We used it in our game warden video
any chance you could send me the plan part?
Check out 5:46
That definitely seems a little too high. You aren’t able to shoot any birds down low, only up high.
Check out our game warden video where we used it!!
How many of like 10’
12 if you don't mess any of your cuts up. Grab 13 if you want extra
Who grills like that? Other than that though, great job boys.
hahaha thanks
Yea this is Bs I went to Lowes today and it was way over 100 dollars
Check the date on the video
😂 yeah dude this was early Covid prices.
Thats some rusty shitbox