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Hunting Blind
Plans
So you want to build your own
blind?
You are probably doing it to
save money, or for the fun and rewards that go with building
something yourself.
Whatever the reason, you can do
it with our plans!
Our plans include a 14' tower
blind, a 1 and 2 person ground blind, and 2 types of duck blind.
Our Plans
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Deer wooden box ground blind
4' x 4' wide by 6'2"[1 person]
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Deer wooden
box ground blind 4' x 6' wide by 6'2" [2 person]
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Deer wooden
box 14' tower blind 4' x 6' wide by 6'2" [2 person]
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Duck wooden
ground blind 4' x 6' wide by 4' [2-3 person]
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Duck wooden
coffin style blind 3' x 6'6' wide by 1' [1 person]
Included below are
construction images of the 5 blinds:

14'
Wooden Deer Tower Blind
4' x 6' Wooden Deer Blind
 
4' x 4' Wooden Deer Blind
4' x 6' Wooden Duck Blind

Coffin Style Duck Blind
Most people who hunt, usually hunt more than one species.
So we decided to package up ALL THE PLANS together
instead of hunters having to decide which plan[s] would be the
best for their money - or want discounts or negotiate if they buy several
plans together.
Its a monster package that should cover all your hunting blind
needs for the DIY!
Then we had to decide a price that would be attractive to
hunters who want to build their own blind [usually with the aim
of saving money].
After agonizing, we decided on
$19-95 -for ALL 5 PLANS!
If you look around the internet you will find some single plans
selling for that price!
You won't find a package
anywhere that includes all this value for only $19-95!
What do the plans
include?
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A full list of
materials and tools needed
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Typed, descriptive, step-by-step construction and assembly
instructions that are easy to follow
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Measured
computer drawings
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Instructions
are provided in 2 stages - first using computer drawings and
text, and then using images [like we have provided above]
and text.
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Can be assembled in the field
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The deer box
blinds give you the option of whether you want to include
sliding Plexiglas windows, or not
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The 3 box
blinds have a minimum 6'2" headroom
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The blinds are
all wood construction so no welding is required

Bill Hackney together with his
10 year old son from North Carolina built this tower stand
[photo above and below] with the great camo paint job!

Bill's comments "I would like to say a big
thank you for your plans. My 10 year old son and I just finished
one of your tower blind plans and its amazing. Very easy to read
plans."

Matt Steele built the tower blind above and
said "I cannot believe how solid the tower is"
A tower blind made by Cletis Fabeaux -
Missoula MT who altered the windows and sheathing to suit their
needs.
# PLEASE NOTE - THE LUMBER
DIMENSIONS - the size [width and thickness] of the lumber
referred to throughout the plans are the NOMINAL SIZE. This is
the size of the lumber before it has been dressed, planed and/or
seasoned. When the lumber has been dressed, planed and/or
seasoned it is then called 'actual size' which is the true size.
The actual size of lumber is smaller than the nominal size. For
example: 2x6 nominal size when dressed may become 1 1/2" x 5
1/2" actual size and 2x4 when dressed may become 1 1/2" x 3 1/2"
actual size.
The ACTUAL size of the
lumber varies from from place to place which is why we provide
nominal sizes!
What it means is that you will
need to make adjustments for the 'actual size' of the lumber you
purchase. What that means in practice is if for example the 2x4
you purchase has an actual size of 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" you will need
to add an inch to measurements of framing lumber [that are
placed between 2 pieces of framing] to make up for the half inch
lost at each end of the plan's 2x4, due to seasoning, dressing
and planing.
We can't give an
indication of how long it should take you to build the blinds
because everyone's skill level, competence and confidence
varies. All our plans are aimed at the DIY person [see the
sample of images and text above and decide for yourself if you
can follow the instructions].
We also can't give
an indication of the cost to build them because prices can vary a lot if you shop
around for the materials.
If you want to
build your own blind, get your plans now by clicking on the
image below!

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