This was a good video. I’ve been kicking around the idea of doing one. Once winter is over I’m gonna do it. Don’t think I’ll go as tall because standing it up seemed to be the hardest(most dangerous) part. I really like the idea of ripping the studs instead of all that added weight. Thanks and you just got another subscriber.
Loved it when your little daughter slowly walked up to the camera and said, daddy can't do it. I about died 😂. That is truly a video of how things actually go when you try to get a blind erected. Great video Popo. Reminds me of the field tasks I attempt. Sure is nice to have help when you need it. Full-watch of parts 1 and Part 2. New Subscriber!
I’m considering building a blind like this maybe 6 ft off the ground and I plan to add carpet to the inside as an insulator and sound dampener. Good job! New subscriber!
I like the build. I'm gonna do something like that. I'm tall too. I'll probably put it together first before I put it together before I put it up in the air.
Looks like the one we built a few years ago, had same problem with roof. It’s not from getting banged around, we just had to lift a couple of the legs to level everything. If roof sticks out on left raise right leg, takes some fooling around but worth it. We left it alone for the first year but then it started leaking. Next one I build will have 12” overhang.
Nice job on the deer blind. Getting ready to build one myself, and was wondering how I'm going to raise it up. Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Can you do an update on the blind - how it is holding up, what have you harvested, what would you have done differently now that is has been a while, any improvements you have made since video #2 ....? Enjoyed the 2 videos, I just finished building my first blind, I did not put it high - just on cinder blocks. That was a good call for me and the location.
Planning on doing the same thing in a few mo ths.. Think I'm gonna use a couple eye bolts and make a Bridel to pull same amount on Both corners of the blind. Might stop the torque don't know but I'm gonna try it... Love the video thanks
I came across your channel (and Subbed it) when researching ideas on flags.. Glad i did....As for this Blind, I agree it doesn't have to be perfect and i'm sure it'll serve it's purpose.. To be honest it looks like something i'd build here in KY.LOL....Enjoyed watching this..Good Luck on the hunt...Thanks Bud God Bless
Nice! I'm looking to do something similar for next year's season. Couple of questions: - Could you give an approximate total of how much $ you've got in the total build (including the brackets and what brand those are)? -Are you planning on insulating the bottom? My research shows that will really help retain heat and reduce any inadvertent noises from inside the blind. Thanks for sharing your process!
Mark Hulette I wanna day total price was around $550. We tried to cut cost anywhere we could. We ordered the brackets from academy sports. They are called elevator brackets. You can also find them on amazon. We were going to insulate it but we have a propane heater we will place inside. I am gonna put a 1/2” thick rubber stall mat inside on the floor. That way the office chairs will roll quietly and also if we were to drop something it wouldn’t make that loud thump....lol
Why didn’t you angle the ladder towards the center of the blind? It would keep it out of the elements and you wouldn’t have had to change the x brace. Ladders with any rain will weaken and become dangerous.
Looks Like a Great Stand.. I'm Building one 5' x 8' with 8' 4x4's. However I'm Trying to build it by myself. I am going to carpet the inside after i use a rubber mat, for noise reduction, seems I've seen the best bucks after, a nap.. Raising mine, I also needed help. After thought, put stakes in the ground at the legs' on the ground and use a stay pole, upright a stand with one person.., Under my stand, I'm putting a shelf for storage, with dry boxes. This way if friends hunt out of it, they will already have what extras they need at the stand.. The trap door works for people, but after thought, how does one get bulky item in the stand? Just food for thought. I'm Guessing the pipe runs down to a hole with gravel in it, to filter out the water and keep the sent down... Looking forward to videos from the stand in upcoming hunts.. Good luck on Future hunts..
Thanks definitely the best video on a box blind build I’ve seen on RUclips yet. I’m in the process of building one just like yours. What did you use for your roofing material?
Mike Cat It’s the asphalt type roofing that Lowe’s has. Best way to describe it is, it’s like a tin roof sheet but made of the materials like shingles.
Awesome job! What is the overall footprint at the base of the legs? I'm wanting to do something similar but will be built amongst trees so the footprint comes into play.
Nice job. Wanting to do the same size this coming year. Getting too old to sit out in the elements on my ladder stand lol. One question though. What size 4x4's did you use? I want to stay at the same height as my ladder stand so i was planning on using 16 foot long 4x4's.
I bought them from Amazon. Multi-Use 4x4 Compound Angle Brackets Outdoor Platform Brackets for Deer Stand Hunting Blinds Shooting Shack, Playhouses, Tree House, Observation Decks (Set of 4) www.amazon.com/dp/B094QN9QYY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Z5144S12JG7QP326ZJEF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Dave Driggs I bought 2ft sections of rebar. Then drilled a diagonal hole through the 4x4 posts, and hammered it through the post into the ground. Seems to hold really well. We had a tornado come through that area close to the stand. It downed trees and took the asphalt roof off the blind......but she’s still standing!!
I honestly don’t know. The elevator brackets pushed them out further than I had expected. The blind platform is 6ft x 8ft, and the brackets probably pushed them out another 2-3ft.
Nice blind, but I’ll never understand why everyone wants to put their blind so high in the air. I have 2 sets of legs for my blind. 3’ and 5’. I can see over a mile.
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing your ideas and also your struggles!
Nice job 👍👍... Little one at 8:28 was absolutely Awesome and Precious.....❤️ Keep up the good work and Best of luck in your Blind.
Your daughter is so cute, loved it when she said “ Sorry Guys, We couldn’t do it”
Nice Work & Good Content and especially love the celebration @ 7:32; “whoo- ain’t nobody going to the emergency room!”
This was a good video. I’ve been kicking around the idea of doing one. Once winter is over I’m gonna do it. Don’t think I’ll go as tall because standing it up seemed to be the hardest(most dangerous) part. I really like the idea of ripping the studs instead of all that added weight. Thanks and you just got another subscriber.
Awesome work bud! Glad I could be of some assistance
Jesse Booth Hey thanks man! We sure couldn’t have got those walls up without your help 👍🏻
Loved it when your little daughter slowly walked up to the camera and said, daddy can't do it. I about died 😂. That is truly a video of how things actually go when you try to get a blind erected. Great video Popo. Reminds me of the field tasks I attempt. Sure is nice to have help when you need it. Full-watch of parts 1 and Part 2. New Subscriber!
Thank you!!
I’m considering building a blind like this maybe 6 ft off the ground and I plan to add carpet to the inside as an insulator and sound dampener. Good job! New subscriber!
I like the build. I'm gonna do something like that. I'm tall too. I'll probably put it together first before I put it together before I put it up in the air.
Looks like the one we built a few years ago, had same problem with roof. It’s not from getting banged around, we just had to lift a couple of the legs to level everything. If roof sticks out on left raise right leg, takes some fooling around but worth it. We left it alone for the first year but then it started leaking. Next one I build will have 12” overhang.
Great job👍😁🇺🇸
Nice job on the deer blind. Getting ready to build one myself, and was wondering how I'm going to raise it up. Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Nice...this is motivating me to make my own box blind. Not sure, it will be as high up on stilts..but everything else looks doable!
Lookin good guys! Going to make me one out of some 2 3/8 for the frame.
Can you do an update on the blind - how it is holding up, what have you harvested, what would you have done differently now that is has been a while, any improvements you have made since video #2 ....? Enjoyed the 2 videos, I just finished building my first blind, I did not put it high - just on cinder blocks. That was a good call for me and the location.
Yeah I can do that. We need to get out there and set up some cameras and trim back some trees for this season. When I go back I’ll do a video for ya.
@@PoposWoodworks New subscriber - Thanks - looking forward to it!
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Planning on doing the same thing in a few mo ths.. Think I'm gonna use a couple eye bolts and make a Bridel to pull same amount on Both corners of the blind. Might stop the torque don't know but I'm gonna try it... Love the video thanks
I came across your channel (and Subbed it) when researching ideas on flags.. Glad i did....As for this Blind, I agree it doesn't have to be perfect and i'm sure it'll serve it's purpose..
To be honest it looks like something i'd build here in KY.LOL....Enjoyed watching this..Good Luck on the hunt...Thanks Bud
God Bless
Bob Casey Thank you!!
lol that is priceless sorry guys we couldn't do it!.... She is a cutie
Rob Bobcat Thanks, I had no idea she did that till I watched the recording. I couldn’t resist and had to add that in there.
Nice! I'm looking to do something similar for next year's season.
Couple of questions:
- Could you give an approximate total of how much $ you've got in the total build (including the brackets and what brand those are)?
-Are you planning on insulating the bottom? My research shows that will really help retain heat and reduce any inadvertent noises from inside the blind.
Thanks for sharing your process!
Mark Hulette I wanna day total price was around $550. We tried to cut cost anywhere we could. We ordered the brackets from academy sports. They are called elevator brackets. You can also find them on amazon. We were going to insulate it but we have a propane heater we will place inside. I am gonna put a 1/2” thick rubber stall mat inside on the floor. That way the office chairs will roll quietly and also if we were to drop something it wouldn’t make that loud thump....lol
Very nice! Im glad you got it all done. Nice to have shelter and heat when you're hunting.
P.S. I'd probably just pee out the window
Not bad for couple popos lol nice job stay safe
michael lipe Thanks!
Why didn’t you angle the ladder towards the center of the blind? It would keep it out of the elements and you wouldn’t have had to change the x brace. Ladders with any rain will weaken and become dangerous.
Looks Like a Great Stand.. I'm Building one 5' x 8' with 8' 4x4's. However I'm Trying to build it by myself. I am going to carpet the inside after i use a rubber mat, for noise reduction, seems I've seen the best bucks after, a nap..
Raising mine, I also needed help. After thought, put stakes in the ground at the legs' on the ground and use a stay pole, upright a stand with one person..,
Under my stand, I'm putting a shelf for storage, with dry boxes. This way if friends hunt out of it, they will already have what extras they need at the stand..
The trap door works for people, but after thought, how does one get bulky item in the stand? Just food for thought.
I'm Guessing the pipe runs down to a hole with gravel in it, to filter out the water and keep the sent down...
Looking forward to videos from the stand in upcoming hunts..
Good luck on Future hunts..
Hope they don't stay behind you. Nice job
Nice Job I am going to build one myself, would you happen to have like a plan view of it or list of all material that was used to build it?
Eric Walker I sure don’t, I kinda just went with the flow and was learning as I built it.
What kind/size/material hardware did you use for the elevator brackets? Nice build
Thanks definitely the best video on a box blind build I’ve seen on RUclips yet. I’m in the process of building one just like yours. What did you use for your roofing material?
Mike Cat It’s the asphalt type roofing that Lowe’s has. Best way to describe it is, it’s like a tin roof sheet but made of the materials like shingles.
What an awesome kids, everytime I take those little bastards with me they are doing snap chats an selfeeeesss
Awesome job! What is the overall footprint at the base of the legs? I'm wanting to do something similar but will be built amongst trees so the footprint comes into play.
Nice job. Wanting to do the same size this coming year. Getting too old to sit out in the elements on my ladder stand lol. One question though. What size 4x4's did you use? I want to stay at the same height as my ladder stand so i was planning on using 16 foot long 4x4's.
Best I can remember I believe they were 16ft. I bought them bigger Due to the elevator brackets kicking the legs out so much.
I want to build a 6x6 box blind im also gonna tint the widows to
did you anchor it down to the ground? That'll blow over with the first strong wind.
Yes, I used half inch rebar 24” long and drilled through the 4x4 at an angle. Then hammered it through the legs into the ground.
The metal brackets that hold the legs at the top, were they purchased or fabricated? What angle do they have? Nice unit.
I bought them from Amazon.
Multi-Use 4x4 Compound Angle Brackets Outdoor Platform Brackets for Deer Stand Hunting Blinds Shooting Shack, Playhouses, Tree House, Observation Decks (Set of 4) www.amazon.com/dp/B094QN9QYY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Z5144S12JG7QP326ZJEF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Before you have a good deer stand to use it's took a lot of hard time and time. I have my 5 deer stand
build and it's took me 3 years plus others.
Did you anchor it to the ground or concerned about it blowing over
Dave Driggs I bought 2ft sections of rebar. Then drilled a diagonal hole through the 4x4 posts, and hammered it through the post into the ground. Seems to hold really well. We had a tornado come through that area close to the stand. It downed trees and took the asphalt roof off the blind......but she’s still standing!!
Wahoo!
How far apart are the 4x4 legs at the bottom. I build a pad and got it level now I just want to be sure it’s big enough
I honestly don’t know. The elevator brackets pushed them out further than I had expected. The blind platform is 6ft x 8ft, and the brackets probably pushed them out another 2-3ft.
Did you make the roof flat with wood and then slant tin on top of that?
Yes the roof is flat, I cut the 2 sides of the blind at an angle so the roof would have a pitch to it when I placed it in the top.
Figured the roof would have to be wider than the base to make up for the slant
You bowhunt out of it or just gun?
I’ve only gun hunted from it.
Nice blind, but I’ll never understand why everyone wants to put their blind so high in the air. I have 2 sets of legs for my blind. 3’ and 5’. I can see over a mile.
Did this video start with "Hey Ya' all, watch this!!"