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I’m looking at building some shooting houses/box blinds for a new place we got. I’ve been looking for different ideas and thinking about a garden shed style build. What’s everyone got for cool diy blinds?? Post some pics
Do you insulate those with spray foam?I've recently switched to purchasing some higher end box blinds but I've built a few. My go-to to build is from large water tanks. The 1500 gallon poly water tanks. If you drive around in the country you can usually find them laying next to a farmer's barn. I've bought used ones at prices ranging from a case of beer up to $300. Watch Craigslist and FB Marketplace for them too. They're thick, durable, affordable, and fun to build.
Insulate the ceiling if using tin roofing. Those get loud fast with rain or a muzzle blast.I find that 8'x8x8' framed buildings provide a good balance of space and visibility. You can spray foam or insulate the walls and have a pretty snug shelter for cold late season days.
I've been close to pulling the trigger on some of the recent Menards garden shed type "building in a box" that have been on special the last few months. If I recall they had 8x8 or 8x10 for around $500 including fasteners. The last time I was looking, it would be hard to build one for less than that with the price of lumber.
The next one I build may have pallet walls and floor and steel roof. I can get pallets for free from a couple different places, and they're basically ready made walls and flooring with existing nailers for hanging steel. The heavy cedar variety are pretty weather resistant as well.
I've not insulated them but you certainly could. I've simply cut my window openings and framed them in with treated 1x4s. Then installed windows from www.deerviewwindows.com I think even uninsulated but with a heater would be just fine.Do you insulate those with spray foam?
Those are nice!I've recently switched to purchasing some higher end box blinds but I've built a few. My go-to to build is from large water tanks. The 1500 gallon poly water tanks. If you drive around in the country you can usually find them laying next to a farmer's barn. I've bought used ones at prices ranging from a case of beer up to $300. Watch Craigslist and FB Marketplace for them too. They're thick, durable, affordable, and fun to build.
What is the inside going to look like?This was my first. Just started building with no plans. Turned out ok. Hardest part was standing up the platform, followed closely by getting the Tin on without dying.
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