Awesome job guys. Any way I could get the plans. I would love to build one for mine this season. Tired of waking up to a pond on the inside of the hub.
The heater is the Mr. Heater Blue Flame Propane heater. We love it. The hub is insulated well enough that we leave the blue flame thermostat at the lowest setting and it actually gets too hot in there the most of the time. Best to you!
@@dennysmith5235 Agreed. I think the floor would be fine but I will guarantee that green indoor/outdoor carpet is not coming up after any water penetrates it. A guy is going to be boiling water and getting it to release in patches... or laying down salt for the same effect.
we always run a floor in our hubs you don't need the insulation just getting off the ice 2 inches is all you need. and leave the snow so floor sits level and insulates for free. takes me 5 min. just lay the floor drill sweep put house up
Pretty much what we do, however, we have found that with the insulation, we are able to be in our hub for a week at a time and not cause our heat that we run inside to melt the flooring into the ice to make it harder for us to take it up upon leaving! Best to you Quack Killers
@@fishnmar makes sense we do 2 to 3 day trips and the heat still melts a little. never been froze down yet or even a prob. we use 2x2 frame and runners then plywood. either way its awesome been doing it for 4 years and don't see anyone els really doing it
I think you did a great job on the tent floor setup. Too bad it takes multiple people to install and setup the unit. I am guessing that you can install some type of heat source to heat the inside beside the sun. I have heard that most of rhe lp heaters have carbon monoxide issues. Can the tent handle a wood burner with a stovepipe through the window?
So my good friend has a new Otter Monster Lodge and he built an insulated floor just like this. After spending two and a half days out of a plan for day trip the floor could not hold back the amount of water from underneath. He only heated it enough to enjoy comfort not overheated. We are trying to figure out a way to make it not flood. We believe the floor needs to be separated from the ice or this becomes a flooding nightmare every time. Anybody discover a remedy for this? We have plenty of ideas to share. And to all that are knocking this idea clearly don't love fishing and they don't go out for more than 2 days
I mean, good lord all mighty. You guys sure can turn a simple thing into something long n difficult. Get yourselves a permanent house if you want all that luxury. I'm surprised you guys forgot the big screen and satellite dish. Lmao. Smh
For people that don't like to be out on the ice directly like little kids, wife, etc, it works great to keep them warm, and a great sense of security. Also, Wyoming doesn't allow for leave in place huts and the ice doesn't get thick enough for a substantial amount of weight. We spend days and nights out on the ice so lobg term comfort is our priority. I'm liking the idea of the big screen. 🤔
Why are you guys hating this looks dope as hell
12hrs later and your ready to fish
Awesome job guys. Any way I could get the plans. I would love to build one for mine this season. Tired of waking up to a pond on the inside of the hub.
Would you care to share the floor build plans ? I just bought the same shelter. Thanks
dang what a chore. i use my 949i with a big buddy only and i'm in a tshirt within a few minutes.
they don't do it for warmth they do it for overnight camping so that its not so wet inside the hut
@@ryanrafferty4837 that makes sense
How thick is the ice today
That was brutal
How thick of plywood would you use?
1/8" underlayment
I need to get an ice dog...
Hey guys, awesome video. Thinking of doing something like this... what kind / model heater is that?
The heater is the Mr. Heater Blue Flame Propane heater. We love it. The hub is insulated well enough that we leave the blue flame thermostat at the lowest setting and it actually gets too hot in there the most of the time. Best to you!
Can I be you friend ?.... in particular the camera guy who doesn’t have to work 😂
I'd love to see you pull that through 2 feet of snow
Would it not freeze in abd be tough to remove?
We use an indoor outdoor carpet and to date, and with various ice conditions, the floor and carpet have not stuck to the ice.
What is the green mat you put right on the ice?
Wonder how often it is froze down?
@@dennysmith5235 Agreed. I think the floor would be fine but I will guarantee that green indoor/outdoor carpet is not coming up after any water penetrates it. A guy is going to be boiling water and getting it to release in patches... or laying down salt for the same effect.
Outdoor carpet
we always run a floor in our hubs you don't need the insulation just getting off the ice 2 inches is all you need. and leave the snow so floor sits level and insulates for free. takes me 5 min. just lay the floor drill sweep put house up
Pretty much what we do, however, we have found that with the insulation, we are able to be in our hub for a week at a time and not cause our heat that we run inside to melt the flooring into the ice to make it harder for us to take it up upon leaving! Best to you Quack Killers
@@fishnmar makes sense we do 2 to 3 day trips and the heat still melts a little. never been froze down yet or even a prob. we use 2x2 frame and runners then plywood. either way its awesome been doing it for 4 years and don't see anyone els really doing it
What is the insulated floor made out of?
The insulated floor is comprised of waterproofed underlayment (for weight purposes) 1 x 2's which are also watersealed and 1" foam board.
This song has no music theory at all to it all out of tune but for some reason I want to keep listening
it's like it's computer generated.
Its always easy to install in perfect conditions. Show it with 50 cm of snow on the ice and in heavy wind.
At 3am in the morning...
I think you did a great job on the tent floor setup. Too bad it takes multiple people to install and setup the unit. I am guessing that you can install some type of heat source to heat the inside beside the sun. I have heard that most of rhe lp heaters have carbon monoxide issues. Can the tent handle a wood burner with a stovepipe through the window?
There are people who have added the feature of wood burning stove...its another DIY project on youtube but yes, it can be done!
It’s gonna be dark by the time you have that set up
Hha ha..actually, the unit in entirety takes only 9 minutes for 2 people. We love it
So my good friend has a new Otter Monster Lodge and he built an insulated floor just like this. After spending two and a half days out of a plan for day trip the floor could not hold back the amount of water from underneath. He only heated it enough to enjoy comfort not overheated. We are trying to figure out a way to make it not flood. We believe the floor needs to be separated from the ice or this becomes a flooding nightmare every time.
Anybody discover a remedy for this? We have plenty of ideas to share.
And to all that are knocking this idea clearly don't love fishing and they don't go out for more than 2 days
Catch any fish ¿
I bet they had to move in 20 mins because they didnt get any bites
Would have been great if you talked on this video instead of playing that music. Otherwise, great job
Thank you!
I mean, good lord all mighty. You guys sure can turn a simple thing into something long n difficult. Get yourselves a permanent house if you want all that luxury. I'm surprised you guys forgot the big screen and satellite dish. Lmao. Smh
For people that don't like to be out on the ice directly like little kids, wife, etc, it works great to keep them warm, and a great sense of security. Also, Wyoming doesn't allow for leave in place huts and the ice doesn't get thick enough for a substantial amount of weight. We spend days and nights out on the ice so lobg term comfort is our priority. I'm liking the idea of the big screen. 🤔
Yikes!!!! Horrible music. Too many holes for two fishermen. I had to stop watching before they ordered room service.
horrible music ... no run and gun with that setup
You could still run and gun.. just use as a base camp for when your done