Inside FLAIR’S Off-Grid Mobile Deer Blind! (Full Interior Build)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @ИннаМуравьева-т3и
    @ИннаМуравьева-т3и Год назад +33

    I used this blind for deer hunting this season ruclips.net/user/postUgkxvlQxmcZQzSQSYbJsEgAGvG2DaduKTV99 and will use it again for turkey this coming April 19'. The only common sense thing I recommend is wear all black to cover your upper body considering the inside of the blind is black and dont open unnecessary windows to silhouette yourself. Other then that, spray some water proof spray on the seams and roof. Dont forget your comfy chair, happy hunting.

  • @mirnadkuljancic
    @mirnadkuljancic Год назад +27

    The deer blind looks great! Maybe add some dark tint to the windows/doors so that it’s private and the animals can’t see inside. I think that would be a great addition to the blind.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Yes! I agree👍

    • @AfflictorTV
      @AfflictorTV Год назад +2

      Yeah, im pretty sure you can find camo tint. I would also add some camo curtains. That way, it's like a ground blind. You open a window, and a deer will notice. You open a window with a curtain and shoot out the side of the curtain, and the deer will never see it coming.

    • @Bigri00
      @Bigri00 Год назад +1

      I agree!

  • @jakeyates2455
    @jakeyates2455 Год назад +20

    Looks good! You may want to put a trim edge on the heater/ammo shelf to keep them from sliding off when traveling.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +6

      I was just looking at that today and noticed I need to finish that off like you said👍. Thanks 🎺

  • @outdooraddictiontv5325
    @outdooraddictiontv5325 Год назад +2

    Ive litterally been checking all day hoping for an upload. And actually decided to watch yours before flairs 😂

  • @betold22
    @betold22 Год назад +1

    Removable camo drop box for the beer caps- stools that will hold a 250# guy. Electrical issues need fixed- and the price after all is said and done! Other than that, it looks really nice and comfortable. Great Job Brad!!

  • @adamm1902
    @adamm1902 Год назад +2

    Forget Bob the builder my dad watched, Its Brad the builder time! You would do great at infomercials. I'd buy a pillow, slap chopper, set it and forget it oven from you!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      Haha! What about one of those knife sets that makes Julian fries?

  • @andreykozlyychuk4064
    @andreykozlyychuk4064 Год назад +1

    Having a little propane carrier as well and gas jug for refilling the generator and a outdoor shower area as well

  • @j33pfyn4tik6
    @j33pfyn4tik6 Год назад +1

    Maintenance free...Except for the flickering light... Looks great!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      The generator was acting up in the middle of my video🙆‍♂️

  • @richardS730
    @richardS730 Год назад +1

    That thing looks awesome.

  • @cpsencik04
    @cpsencik04 Год назад +1

    Managed to work in a horn. Man of his craft!

  • @MrJohnB-qs6dp
    @MrJohnB-qs6dp Год назад +1

    Awesome!!! Looking really good!!!! Can't wait to see Flair's reaction!! On the weight I'll guess 5,575 lbs.

  • @ronsworld6831
    @ronsworld6831 Год назад +1

    Looks great! I could live in that!

  • @nolanrank4573
    @nolanrank4573 Год назад +3

    You should talk to flair about solar panels for a source of power. Wouldnt be as loud as a generator. Love the videos

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      You’re right this thing needs. Solar panels are some very quiet source of power. Doesn’t Flair have electric battery charge generators?

  • @masonstoldt3893
    @masonstoldt3893 Год назад +1

    Looks great. My suggestion as a hunter is putting all windows in upside down. Makes the window a a quick useable gun rest.

  • @Zachtactile
    @Zachtactile Год назад +25

    Honestly it’s really awesome to have friends with skill level and vision flairs pretty lucky. Also you could start a whole luxury deer blind business.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +10

      Remember I’m not a hunter…will Hunters really use this ? 🤔

    • @gradertfamilymakes
      @gradertfamilymakes Год назад +1

      @Brad the Builder I would imagine so. Depends on the price though. I recommend getting a vinyl wrap for the doors and windows. The glass can be covered with window vinyl that has tons of holes allowing you to see out but from the outside it looks like camo, or in your case, stained cedar.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      @@gradertfamilymakes got it! Thanks

    • @samuelrosa8151
      @samuelrosa8151 Год назад +2

      @@BradtheBuilder yes they will and would use it. It's definitely a great way on how to do a blind. I know many people who do hunt and I've seen their blinds and there done nothing like that and really do like that idea of sound proofing so no animals can hear you is a great feature to have on a blind.
      So the animals can't hear you. All you have to do is think like what an animal would do and what a hunter would like. You and your guys are very talented in what you do.
      That would be a very good idea getting into that type business a portable hunting blind goes with you on the road. Awesome idea.. people would love that and if they wanted could use it like a camping trailer as well. Thank you Brad the Builder for us the viewer the opportunity to watch your shows. Have a great and safe morning or evening.

    • @mannyowens1255
      @mannyowens1255 Год назад +1

      Awesome! I would have to have a way of washing hands though

  • @Derasp13
    @Derasp13 Год назад +1

    It needa camo curtains!!! 😆 Looks awesome no matter what you do though! Its got the B.T.B touch! Wish i could work for you!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words… I do have some camo window coverings, and I was planning on putting on the outside!

  • @blackhawkspaintball371
    @blackhawkspaintball371 Год назад +1

    and with the couch area do a nook bench and table and the table can lower to the floor and stop at the level of the bench to create a bed space ;)

  • @WhipHCO
    @WhipHCO Год назад +1

    Man I found your channel last night. Addicted have watched almost all of them. Being a electrician and being around construction my whole life I can relate to everything you go through. Your built for this and the camera work is amazing. Keep rolling you will be on tv one day or have a huge RUclips platform.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Welcome aboard! Thanks so much for joining us. Please continue to watch and reach out to me.👍🤠

  • @calvinh.8882
    @calvinh.8882 Год назад +1

    I think it will in around 2843 pounds. lol. It's awesome! Can't wait to see y'all use it for some type of hunting. I have 0 clue how I missed this video, but glad I found it.

  • @petranilla14
    @petranilla14 Год назад +1

    That came out great. It's a Tiny House !!!! Well done Brad !!

  • @charlesd6060
    @charlesd6060 Год назад +1

    This is amazing, better than I imagined when you first talked about buying one.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I’m glad we went the route of custom building this versus trying to make the Home Depot one work

  • @mcherry205
    @mcherry205 Год назад +1

    Brad The Builder it looks good the only thing that I think it’s missing is a electric flattop griddle and a portable sink to put in the bathroom to wash your hands .

  • @vinmad6669
    @vinmad6669 Год назад +1

    Pretty Sweet ......... AWESOME ---- came out great ••• Flair gonna love it
    Love ur channel n videos
    Thanks brother
    Peace love health n happiness

  • @NFNADVENTURE
    @NFNADVENTURE Год назад +1

    Love marine bags. My daughter loves them. Especially heading offshore

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Sounds like you have some to? I have not use them yet because I bought them during the winter.

  • @ljjonah7
    @ljjonah7 Год назад +1

    Another great Brad video. And Brandon great job too

  • @hillbillywisdom777
    @hillbillywisdom777 Год назад +1

    It's a beautiful drinking shed/hangout trailer.
    The inside looks amazing.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I’m sure that’s what it will be used for 95% of the time😜

  • @jarvismatute6702
    @jarvismatute6702 Год назад +1

    Awesome deer blind. Flair will be so lucky having his own builder next door lol. Weight of blind is is 8754 lbs.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I’m looking forward to being his neighbor, so hopefully I can enjoy some of his toys👍😜

  • @tycollins4593
    @tycollins4593 Год назад +4

    It looks amazing so far one thing I’d recommend doing instead of the mesh is tint the windows to like 5% you’ll be able to see out when the light comes out and the animals won’t really be able to see in that’ll also make it a little easier to open the windows saying you won’t have to open 2 objects to shoot

  • @dawnkangas2968
    @dawnkangas2968 Год назад +3

    Omg that turned out absolutely amazing awesome job great work everyone that worked on it I wouldn’t change anything look absolutely amazing

  • @jaycobcoelho6228
    @jaycobcoelho6228 Год назад +1

    Window tint would be a badass upgrade

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Reflective window tent, or just a dark shade

  • @cohenspitzer1756
    @cohenspitzer1756 Год назад +1

    I recommend tinting the windows to solve the window problem have them on my deer blind and it works great

  • @spongebobbies
    @spongebobbies Год назад +2

    Looks amazing! Maybe instead of a loud generator, go with jackery batteries and solar panels on the roof. As for the window just add Camo tint ! Great job with the trailer!!! 💯💯

  • @andrewsiarkiewicz341
    @andrewsiarkiewicz341 Год назад +1

    Looks amazing Brad great job. I don’t think you forgot anything can’t wait to see flairs reaction he’s probably going to want to camp in it all the time.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      It should be fun to watch his reaction

    • @heatherd.9390
      @heatherd.9390 Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder I agree! I am sure he watches your videos, but in case he hasn't, does he know about it?

  • @sethgoslar9208
    @sethgoslar9208 Год назад +1

    Thats awesome!! Brad if you are going to put a generator on it get a Honda they are a little more spendy but they are super quiet!

  • @lewisjohnson2732
    @lewisjohnson2732 Год назад +4

    Wow !!!! That turned out really nice! Awesome job Brad !!! Keep’em coming brother

  • @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth
    @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth Год назад +1

    Looks & sounds like a great unit. If you vent the roof and add a ( eg. Roof rack) so you can add a tip out roof tent for guests & offer yet more usefulness. Because yes, although you can rough in more useful items inside. Fold down wall bunk beds over the bean bag chair.
    Meanwhile, if the tent tips out over the patio doors, then the roof top tent not only works as an awning but offers the ability to add on an outside room.
    So when you get a portable tent stove, you can set it up outside in the shared annex dining room area.
    It will heat not only the rooftop tent but the trailer, too...
    Meh, after that, a sink that drains to a hose outside so you can use a water tote (with a gravity feed) set up; along with a small roof top portable solar unit.
    P.s. if that gun vault takes up too much useful space you can turn it into a convection fire stove heater. By placing 16 dinner candles, submerged into a HUGE glass CANDY storage jar full of lard! Making a better than 48 hour convection heater.
    Or do the diy cooking oil fire box using the baby wipes as a long (log fire styled wick).
    In such a way, that you could pipe in the prewarmed ambiant air from the annexed tent room - ( i.e., via / thru closed air pipes) which in turn gets heated up more via your diy convection heater & into your trailer.
    Lastly if you really want to push it you could channel the wood gas from your outside wood stove to power an outside generator if needed. Look up wood gas fuel the solar can also help you develop an outside hydrogen gas bubbler that if need be you could also vent to the generators' carburbtor to mix ever so slighly with the wood gases (warning eg. LIKE only ONE PUFF! at a time!
    -directly from the water cell of the hydrogen puffer)......
    &
    Yup that's about it!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Wow! Thanks for reaching out and sharing your ideas👍

  • @jamesturner44
    @jamesturner44 Год назад +1

    Awesome. Lookin forward to Brad and Flair hunting out of it next fall!

  • @lyonsden7830
    @lyonsden7830 Год назад +1

    I love it the other thing u could do is tint the windows but other then that u killed it

  • @josephwhisnant
    @josephwhisnant Год назад +1

    The blind looks awesome! I would try to get the squeak out of the door because the sound caused from that could potentially scare of the deer or whatever Flair is hunting.
    I would also suggest that tint be added to windows just for privacy and to reduce some of the reflection from the windows.
    All in all, awesome job, Brad!

    • @josephwhisnant
      @josephwhisnant Год назад +1

      Also, I’ll guess the weight is about 2,675lbs

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      @@josephwhisnant I’m going to put a little oil on the hinges

    • @josephwhisnant
      @josephwhisnant Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder Awesome man! Great work on it man! Could definitely be a new market you can dive into with this being the sample after flair puts it to the test.
      Another thing you could do is adding higher clearance and all terrain tires to help in muddy locations. As well as adding places where you can add anchors to secure the trailer to the ground using mobile home anchors. (That is if you haven’t already done this and I missed it.)

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      @@josephwhisnant that is a good idea! I did not know it was a thing?

  • @thedelcodave
    @thedelcodave Год назад +1

    Looks great it needs a bucket to catch the bottle tops under the opener. My guess on the weight is 3569 lbs

  • @Jamesbout83
    @Jamesbout83 Год назад +1

    I could live in that deer blind. U guys did an amazing job

  • @calebbeery2538
    @calebbeery2538 Год назад +1

    Brad for president! I'd vote for Brad if he ran for president haha

  • @woundedpawz
    @woundedpawz Год назад +1

    Love your posum Lodge. Sweet.

  • @yankeesierra_4004
    @yankeesierra_4004 Год назад +1

    I want to see this cabin works at Flair's ranch asap!

  • @ProvoDrive
    @ProvoDrive Год назад +1

    Looking good. Great additions. Add hangers for over ear protection. “The Sheewting Blind”. 🍺 make a bottle cap catch can.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      That’s what I need to do add the ear protection hooks and a small little catch can like you said for the bottle caps… I love it❤️thank you👍

  • @justincowles
    @justincowles Год назад +1

    Wow, this thing looks Fantastic Brad! Great Job.
    I would guess 3,534 LBS.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words… I like your guess👍

  • @dannyd-rockmahaffey3087
    @dannyd-rockmahaffey3087 Год назад +1

    WOW,,,that turned out amazing Brad!! Job well done!

  • @rkendald
    @rkendald Год назад +1

    Nice work again Brad

  • @SouthernHoundsman69
    @SouthernHoundsman69 Год назад +1

    I'm gonna guess 2750lbs it looks amazing Brad, great work!!

  • @brosandarrowsbowfishing
    @brosandarrowsbowfishing Год назад +1

    Easy things would be coat hangers and painting the window trim so it's not white. I wouldn't have done a sliding door but you're going to want to tint it and a curtain. Movement will spook the wildlife. I would also look into dometic refrigerated coolers, they take up the same space and draw from a 12 volt system

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Sorry for my late reply… I have one of those refrigerators/freezers that I could replace the cooler with!
      Several people are telling me I need to 10th and windows so I’m going to get that done - thnaks

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Tint the windows, not 10th🙆‍♂️

  • @travismcclendon6712
    @travismcclendon6712 Год назад +1

    Amazing, Brad!!

  • @billrichmond4922
    @billrichmond4922 Год назад +1

    That is a next level hunting blind for sure. You may want to think about putting your camo netting on the inside and use some sort of hook or Velcro so that you can lift a small corner out of the way for shooting purposes. My guess on the weight is 3950. Nice job Brad.

  • @haroutmeyer3041
    @haroutmeyer3041 Год назад +1

    looks amazing

  • @marydunn2009
    @marydunn2009 Год назад +1

    I loved this episode. Glad you are almost through so we can see Flair’s reaction. I hope you film your first hunting trip. Can’t wait to see it. I say 4290 lbs. thank you Brad

  • @ryanmcateer9637
    @ryanmcateer9637 Год назад +1

    Wow this came out so awesome! I can’t believe how nice it is. Great job 👏

  • @Tank56969
    @Tank56969 Год назад +3

    Always Entertaining! Good stuff Brad keep it up from Australia!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +3

      Thanks Mate! (that’s the right come back… Right?) 🤔

    • @Tank56969
      @Tank56969 Год назад +3

      @@BradtheBuilder Sure is Mate! 👍

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +2

      @@Tank56969 nice! I got it👍

  • @badbilly429
    @badbilly429 Год назад +1

    Great job Brad you didn’t miss any details sure he is gonna love it!

  • @codimessick974
    @codimessick974 Год назад +1

    Very nice I loved that thing might have to make me one now good work brad
    I say it weighs 2550

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I hope you do give it a try and when you do send me pictures on Instagram

  • @charlesjarrell2704
    @charlesjarrell2704 Год назад +1

    Iam goin say 4375 but it turned out great nice build and iam glad tou added the back window

  • @mattmck4034
    @mattmck4034 Год назад +2

    Really awsome build!! Would love one myself... I'm guessing 3650 lbs on weight

  • @JO-ly9tk
    @JO-ly9tk Год назад +1

    Nice job Brad! It came out really nice! my guess is 3000 lbs really nice

  • @golfstud88
    @golfstud88 Год назад +1

    Man this thing is cool. Great work! The only thing I would add is a way to have the heater and cooler “mounted” in place so they don’t move while going down the road. Maybe some L brackets mounted around them to keep them from moving. Again great job!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I’ll look into finding someway to strap them down

  • @huntergilbert8143
    @huntergilbert8143 Год назад +1

    Awesome Build as Usual! roller awning be cool for post hunt relaxing in field (My Official Weight Guess is 2,246.87 lbs

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      That’s very specific. Thanks for your guess.👍

  • @stonehillfarm866
    @stonehillfarm866 Год назад +1

    The ending was hilarious! You need a cup hung under the bottle opener tho, lol. Find a vintage old can or cup.

  • @lynncaron5637
    @lynncaron5637 Год назад +1

    Wow Brad awesome / amazing job👍👍🏆, I love it. You always do great work, love your work on all your videos. Good sound dampening though

  • @Stence_
    @Stence_ Год назад +2

    If you want to add some more sound deafening, you could mount some acoustic foam/panels on the ceiling. Would keep the rest of the design nice while breaking up some sound

  • @tater9897
    @tater9897 Год назад +1

    Brad the dear blind looks awesome looks great for an idea you said you wanted a Hyderabad for the blind do some research they have some out now that turns into a bunk bed upper and lower bed on them and couch other then that it looks great I did like the idea for a skinning rack That can hook to a receiver in the back to hang your animals For another idea for that I would use an electric wench so you're not hand cranking late at night when you're tired and been out in the field hunting all day and harvest animal but it looks great good job

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I’ll have to look into that bad situation sounds perfect for this

  • @bubba0255able
    @bubba0255able Год назад +1

    Figure out a way to put an adjustable rest beside the windows. That can be folded down so the height can be adjusted to the shooter.

  • @chucksmith5002
    @chucksmith5002 Год назад +1

    My Weight guess is 2,8065 lbs. That turned out nice Brad. Enjoyed it Brad.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I think you have an extra number in there? Or you need to move the decimal point.😜

  • @JimGrady67
    @JimGrady67 Год назад +3

    That blind looks great! The only thoughts I have are to put camo on the inside so it can be moved easier or use some of the privacy tinting that you can see thru but not see in. You can get a color to match the side of the blind. Also add some anchor points to strap stuff (heater, cooler, etc...)down for transport.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Yes, I need to bungee or anchor strap the cooler, and all the other loose items in the deer blind when transporting

  • @marcusneal955
    @marcusneal955 Год назад +1

    Turned out great!

  • @bridgetgreene2457
    @bridgetgreene2457 Год назад +2

    Great job Brad and crew !! It looks great ! For your Camo window covers on the outside what about stick on Velcro .. you can get extra wide ? Or if it can go on the inside Velcro it and put tie backs in it when you don’t want it to cover the windows !! But it looks great ! If Flair don’t like it ... I want it !! Lol

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I like that idea for the camo covers - thanks

  • @MyBackyardScience
    @MyBackyardScience Год назад +2

    Amazing job, Brad! It's basically a tiny home! Is it OK for the heater to be next to the ammo? You might want to put something to catch the bottle caps. 🙂

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I move the ammo to underneath, and it’s out of the way

    • @MyBackyardScience
      @MyBackyardScience Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder perfect! 😀

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +2

      @@MyBackyardScience I wasn’t thinking 🙆‍♂️

  • @stevesproul3744
    @stevesproul3744 Год назад +1

    Awesome job Brad I think he’ll love it. I guess 1455 LBS

  • @sappysiggy2351
    @sappysiggy2351 Год назад +1

    Fine job. You can now add Luxury Blinds to your Build portfolio.

  • @joannbartolomei7899
    @joannbartolomei7899 Год назад +1

    I love it! Awesome job Brad... could you lend out to the Mercy Girls? I was thinking fold up cots for the beds... if it would fit.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I’ve heard stories about Catholic girls & camping… I don’t allow cameras 🤔. Yes, a a hide a bed/couch would easily sit in place of the Boating bean bag chairs.

  • @shawnadams9022
    @shawnadams9022 Год назад +1

    brad your crushing it

  • @jamesh6846
    @jamesh6846 Год назад

    Id test the horn from the inside and see what it sounds like from the outside. And yes you should sell these! Either as a mobile deer blind or a 2 person camper 😀 i know i think it would make a great little 2 person camper and if you went the camper route on it you could easily replace the gun safe with a mini fridge of some sort and even put a oning on the outside for shade, i know id buy both! Anyway keep up the amazing work brad! You and your crew are amazing

  • @sp3cialk718
    @sp3cialk718 Год назад +1

    Great job! I really like the wood walls. Guessing about 3,650

  • @mattshanks2604
    @mattshanks2604 Год назад +1

    That's pretty awesome Brad!!

  • @mm09291
    @mm09291 Год назад +1

    Brad, It turned out amazing. I think Flair will be very thankful that you took the time to build something so nice for him. You talked about using it as a hut for ice fishing, do you think it will be to heavy to sit on the ice? What is the total weight of the man cave on wheels?

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      We’re having a contest, you need to guess the weight of this thing when we present it in the next video you can win a hat and shirt

    • @mm09291
      @mm09291 Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder i am going to say 811

  • @McCrawsontheMap
    @McCrawsontheMap Год назад +1

    Sweet build can’t wait for Flairs reaction. Haha maybe fix the light flicker. I think the weight will be 6200 pounds

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      The light flicker was a Generator issue… I got it fixed

  • @billy42300
    @billy42300 Год назад +1

    Nice job Brad. As for the weight of the rolling man cave, 3800 lbs.

  • @nick_nutty8002
    @nick_nutty8002 Год назад +1

    The ice fishing holes yes!!! Also wheres the deer hanger!? Also you should install those mesh window covers with buttons so they can be easily put on and taken off. Great job tho

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      The deer hanger you’re referring to? Was an idea I had about adding a hitch to the back of it.

  • @danielvelez4001
    @danielvelez4001 Год назад +1

    Awesome job nice❤

  • @julielefler9747
    @julielefler9747 Год назад +1

    Looks great. Flair always is cooking how are they going to accomplish this hunting? Great idea on putting holes for fishing also. Enjoy watching

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      You’ll have to put a barbecue outside… I don’t want him stinking up the place

  • @longwinter
    @longwinter Год назад +1

    Looks great. I was thinking for you to maybe do some tint on the windows, or a camouflage overlay on the windows themselves to they don’t get in the way when you’re hunting, I think it’ll weight in at 1857lbs

  • @MikeFromUlta
    @MikeFromUlta Год назад +1

    I’d probably use that more for ice fishing than a deer blind but hey it would work either way!

  • @pesthunteroutdoors
    @pesthunteroutdoors Год назад +1

    That looks awesome good work on putting up the fishing rod holders my guess is going to be 4780 pounds

  • @kevinriggans3260
    @kevinriggans3260 Год назад +1

    I’m going to guess 2500lbs. It look’s awesome and I can’t wait to see what flair does with this. Awesome job

  • @dougware1300
    @dougware1300 Год назад +1

    Great job ! I'm saying it is going to be around 4250 lbs.

  • @RyanRyker
    @RyanRyker Год назад +2

    @BRAD, bud you did a fantastic job, heck id stay in it.
    Where did you get that stove???? I need it, ok i want it but still!!!
    I do love the hinged butcher block idea, especially if you have 2 or 3 pple in there moving with rifles, you may need the room.
    I also think putting a blackout tint film on all the glass would help and then use the camo stuff to help while your actually shooting to shield yourself from the wildlife.
    I do think solar panels on the roof with a few hook ups would be beneficial as I know Flair has the Ecoflow (I double checked his videos) which is a solar generator that can be charged many ways and would benefit him greatly in this build.
    Id also suggest running some 12v cigarette sockets. The reason i say that is because things like ice fishing Garmin's or even a 12v freezer/fridge cooler you can buy at home depot all run off that and it'll keep whatever you need cool at a proper temperature, plus worst case scenario you will definitely have enough juice with the solar panels to plug in a small cigarette adapter to charge phones or gopros for filming.
    Also i wouldnt worry too much about water most pple bring some, have wipes and you could always slide a cullgan bottle under the back window and use the pump attachment to clean up, its old school but if it isnt broke, dont fix it kinda thing lol.
    You also might want to add a few hooks that can swivel against the wall when not in use(for coats and bags), that way no one takes a eye out.
    All in all it turned out fantastic and im sure as time goes by you will find more and more things to add or change but to me heck Id camp in it.
    Lets be honest, this could be a tiny home and many folks without a home would be so grateful, and we all know Flair will appreciate it.
    And again, where did yoy get that stove???? Dont tell my wife im asking lol.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I think I got the stove at Menards. If you don’t have one in your area, they do have a website.

  • @blakefloyd9943
    @blakefloyd9943 Год назад +1

    Looks awesome! Need to add a Carbon monoxide detector

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      This is all electric, so there’s no need for car and monoxide detection… Unless you’re concerned about the exterior generator? I have a 25 foot cord that would allow the generator to be plenty distance away when running.

  • @frankdizzle941
    @frankdizzle941 Год назад +1

    Brad you do amazing work everything you touch turns out wonderful I wish u lived in fla my mother had her house rebuilt cuz the other one was so old so she had i someone build her a new one and let me tell u that guy who built it had a year to finish it and he waited and waited two weeks before it was supposed to be done all he had was the house built and all the wiring so what he did was cut all the wire and took two foot of copper and said someone broke in and did it we know he was the one who did it and plus we had a built in pool he wanted to take out cuz now the pool sit rite on top of the pool the house is a inch away from the house and I’m not joking if we walk out are back door and take like three steps down from the stair and turn left we walk straight in the pool no joke and he put this house together in two weeks he put all the doors like the front and the back and the garage door backwards he did such a crappy job of building this house because my mom went through like a government program that loans u the money to bring ur house up to code well are house was so old and the electricity was so messed up they said they were shock that the house didn’t catch on fire we have so much problems with this house shocking cuz it was built on 07 it’s a shame I wish u could of built it

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      I’m sorry to hear that! Those kind of guys give this industry a bad name🙆‍♂️ I wished I lived in Florida too… I would’ve love to help you out
      Of this mess .

  • @danielrivera5757
    @danielrivera5757 Год назад +1

    Looking good and for a guess on the weight well idk 2650Lbs can't wait to see his reaction!

    • @danielrivera5757
      @danielrivera5757 Год назад

      Just a rough guess ik how much sheets of dry wall and osb weigh, and the wood so just guess the amount of all those by size. and the windows are probably around 50LBS and sliding door definitely adds another 100LBS + and average boat trailer probably 600LBS-700 but you beefed it up.

  • @cameronfrieden6148
    @cameronfrieden6148 Год назад +2

    Awesome work as usual, Brad. Like I said in a previous video, if you want a luxury ice shack series, I am your guy! Lol. There are many different things you can do to make it different than the deer blind. I am brainstorming ideas already!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Please give me some ideas I have a lake in my backyard… I’m a little nervous to take this heavy trailer out on the ice! Maybe I should wear a life jacket when I’m inside ice fishing😜

    • @dalegereaux1863
      @dalegereaux1863 Год назад

      @@BradtheBuilder if you are going to use it for ice fishing just attach pontoons to the outside.
      If the ice breaks you can just float.

    • @cameronfrieden6148
      @cameronfrieden6148 Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder first, the framing should be made of aluminum instead of wood to help with weight. A friend I ice fish with made his using the frame of an old pop up camper. In the back of the shack you could have a table for sitting that turns into a bed. You can have a bed above that and when it’s not being used it folds up towards the ceiling for more head room. I wish I had the skill to build one myself. I don’t need it falling apart down the road. The ice shack could second as a camper in the summer!

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      @@dalegereaux1863 Dale, I love the way you think! 👍❤️

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      @@cameronfrieden6148 yes I should’ve used aluminum studs, but the original idea behind the build was to see if I could build it cheaper than the Home Depot/Lowes sheds which are framed out of 2x4

  • @wayno937
    @wayno937 Год назад +1

    You should use really good magnets for the camo covers. So you can easily hang em and take them down.

    • @wayno937
      @wayno937 Год назад

      Looks good by the way Brad. Well done.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад +1

      I never thought of using magnets… Good idea! Thanks

  • @TheCaptainbeefylog
    @TheCaptainbeefylog Год назад +1

    About the only thing I'd add is some bungee tie downs for the heater, cooler and stools to stop them moving around in transit. Apart from that I'm loving it!
    There's a type of mesh used in bus advertising and similar things that you can see out of, but looking in it forms a solid screen. I've seen some hunting blinds use something like it. It's a bit like a one way mirror kind of deal.
    I'm guessing around 1700 pounds. God I hope I'm wrong lol because then it'll tow like a pig.

  • @blainno-e1071
    @blainno-e1071 Год назад +1

    6750 lbs. blind turned out great!

  • @run_rabbit-run9762
    @run_rabbit-run9762 Год назад +1

    This thing turned out fantastic..adding the ice fishing holes is a great idea...is there a way to hook up a power station from the inside of the cabin directly to the main power? And when you decide to make a couch/bed make sure it's high enough to where you're not looking up Flairs skirt while he's sitting at the bar, or just cut the bar so it folds.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      The power hook up is on the outside on the very front and I’ve installed a metal basket where you can put a German

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      Not German… Generator

    • @run_rabbit-run9762
      @run_rabbit-run9762 Год назад +1

      @@BradtheBuilder I think what I was trying to get at is if you wanted to use a quiet power source like a power bank, those need to be kept out of the elements including extreme temps. So you would need a way to connect a power bank to the main panel from the inside as well as outside for shore and gas generator power. I guess you could run the power cord from outside through a window to the power bank if you really needed to.

    • @BradtheBuilder
      @BradtheBuilder  Год назад

      @@run_rabbit-run9762 ok! Now I understand 👍