Since I keep getting the same questions, the below points should provide some answers. 1. Cost - I spent around $2,500 on the blind. It will be different for everyone depending on where you live. Also, the wood prices have gone up since I bought all my materials in January. Another benefit I had was I already had a lot of the materials and I had some buddies give me materials as well. 2. Roof Pitch - The roof drops 2 inches from front to back. 3. Power - I plan on using a solar panel now and will probably do it next year. 4. Stairs - I am aware of the stairs being unstable. I added supports under each step. Also, if you can’t tell in the video there is a railing. 5. Improvements - Since completing the blind I have added shelves and curtains. 6. Reasoning - I built the blind for 2 reasons. One, to enjoy hunting with my young son in a blind that was comfortable and spacious. My father (my sons’ grandfather) can even fit in there with us. Hunting should be a shared experience. Two, my buddies and I enjoy grabbing a case of beer and drinking in the blind to let loose. We don’t even care about shooting anything sometimes. This blind makes this even more fun to do. I will probably do most of my serious hunting with my bow out of my tree stands. Blind = leisure hunting Tree Stand = serious hunting 7. TV - I put a tv in the blind for two reasons. One, to watch college football during the evening hunts. The tv does have what’s called a volume button. I can turn it down so the deer won’t hear it. Two, I can connect the camera attachment on my spotting scope to the tv so I can really get a good visual on the deer.
Hunting with your family means quality time. This is an awesome build with solid reasons. You have my respect. You’ll be safe if the deer able to shoot back too, looks like an armored car on stilts.
That is completely awesome work that is going to last about 200 years , I’m a full time cabinet maker and I have made couple of blinds for my self , yours is amazing especially cause you have your old man helping the entire time congratulations, Hi from Houston Tx happy hunting!!!!
Wow built to last for sure, man cave, unwind space, father child bonding zone, can't go wrong there man. Did a great job, something your son will never forget. Great build. Thanks for sharing it.
Great job on this build, looks like your dad helped out a bit, what a great way to build memories with him and your son. Hats of to you brother on this awesome blind build.
I think you wanted to build a blind but ended up with a club house.. great vid.. might i suggest adding a kegerator and a bouncer at the back door in case someone get out of line.
Really enjoyed watching this video in the format you filmed it. As a man with carpentry experience myself, I enjoyed not having to listen to explanations of why or how to do certain things. I get bored listening to mundane details that I am fully aware of. Thank you for sharing.
Great build. Personally, the last thing I would want in a blind is a TV. Not because of the volume but it would hold my attention when I should be looking out of the windows. To each their own.
Lol came for the comments of hating on "comfort hunting". Wasn't disappointed. Different strokes for different folks! Just bought some acreage and have plans now for tower blinds, although not quite this full of amenities. Worth the watch, awesome build and good luck!
your right, i had a dog who kept pulling up the heavy duty dog chain anchors that screwed into the ground so I dug a hole n cement a bag in the bottom put the anchor in the wet cement n the clay back on top he never broke loose again, id use cement on me to be rock solid safe we have very high winds im on a hill, but it don't need it, but after seeing a barn blow over last year, yes i want to go that extra mile lol
My God that's a beautiful blind I could never build one like that as I don't have the woodworking skills that you do. That is hands down better than any blind on the market. I am going to build two next spring they won't be anywhere as good as yours but they will keep my dry and warm. Great job I'd be dam proud to own that.
Extremely well designed, planned, and completed. Craftsmanship is that of a true journeyman. Attention to detail exceptional. Having worked in the trades from a young age your work ethics are an example to those starting in the field. Hunting isn’t just about the kill. I have always roughed it. But having hunted in Texas your idea of comfort is over. The top! I’m a disabled Marine Combat Veteran having served in Vietnam and as a grunt we lived worse than rats! Sure wish we had you building our Shit Houses! Great Job! SEMPER FEDELIS
Love the blind yours turned out a lot more finished then mine. I did a trap door with a ladder coming up to it. I went with deer view windows as well the are great. I went to high with my blind its 16 feet off the ground. I did a 8x8 platform with 8 foot cathedral ceilings so I could put a bunk in it. Deff fun 5aking my son out to hunt with me in it. Can't wait to finish mine its been a 3 year project so far
A lot of folks are bashing this build. If the man wants the most comfortable deer blind you can imagine, why not? He has the means and the ability so I applaud him. There is not a hunter out there that hasn't thought about something like this at some point when they were freezing cold and bored in the stand.
I am a contractor, electrician, and much much more and all I wanted to say was this project is awesome good job buddy! One thing I would recommend specially due to the acoustics and insulating as much as you did is add a sound deadening either to the floor sides or ceiling of your choosing that way just makes every shot A little more pleasant LOL but you did a great job. Other than adding the sound deadening as a sidenote may be a solar panel and back up battery so that way you don’t have to haul stuff back-and-forth but then you never have to leave! My hat off to you buddy keep up the good work.
I really hope one of the grey haired guys that is helping you is the recipient of this stand, I build our second "nice" heated enclosed stand with stairs for my Uncle who turned 70 this year, I thought he was going to cry he was so happy. Definitely not this luxurious, just a place with heat and a roof where he can smoke a cigar without getting rained on. Or at least let em sit with you when the big game is on Lol. Love the ground anchors, a hell of a lot easier than what we used. We *finally* had the tensioner fail on one of ours for a stand that had been up for 25 years, so hopefully that portion of theirs is beefy too.
I don't know about everyone else , but it's definitely the nicest build I ever seen ,Bar none ,most home aren't made that good thank you P/s I ad to come watch it one more time lol .
Excellent attention to detail and some craftsmanship. If that was your father, looks like you got to spend some quality time together with the project. I put deerview windows in my blind too! Best of luck hunting!
@@Centraltexasoutdoors - you guys still have a hog problem?? You would think 365 days per year hunting "would take care of the situation?" Man, those things must reproduce like crazy!
I am surprised you didn't spray foam it!! Nice build! For the haters, nothing wrong with being warm and comfortable while you hunt. I watched mostly to see how he got it up on top of the platform! Just a suggestion, put a rail midway down on the landing and stairs railing, for small kiddos.
Wow nice work not only on the build but the video, and links! It is funny how many people will bash you for non traditional hunting or being too comfortable. I actually was one of those guys for the longest time. Then during Quarantine I got a bunch of free wood and decided to build my own "Covid Castle" for our hunting land. The project took months of planning, tons of work, and diligence. But when it was all said and done and the temp dropped and there was a morning of freezing rain I knew I had a place I could sit all day comfortably. At that point I realized I was just jealous all of those year of people who had them and I didn't. I still spent my whole gun season hunting wherever I thought my best chances of killing a monster was, from the ground, or lone wolfs. All in all I only sat in my box blind 2 mornings out of a 9 day season. BUT they guys who filled there buck tags early had a blast keeping an eye on the blind for me shooting does in comfort! Keep doing what your doing, and ignore the negativity good luck huntin'!
Thank you. I couldn’t have said it better myself. The TV is not just for football. I can connect my spotting scope camera attachment to the tv so I can get a great look at the deer.
@@TaylorMadeCreations I would say that I probably had more fun building mine than actually hunting out of it! now all I want to do is build another and fix all of the little things that I did wrong. Did you use a 3D software to design yours? I used Solidworks which was ok, but not super great for working with 2x4s and whatnot.
No Doubt From TEXAS !! Way to Represent my friend.. Us Texans Don't think this is Overkill at all... There's some Really Crazy Stands out there..Some of these folks commenting should see some of the Top drive High Racks in South Texas Lol... You Could sell these easy down Here....
Spend the extra and put solar panels on the top and use an inverter for power so you dont need to carry a battery every time you go hunting. Super nice build
I’ve been designing and building a 7x7 octagon blind since January of this year. Lumber got so high, I stopped and waited until last week to finish up. I’m in it with 2x4 studs, 2x6 studs, 3/4” plywood, 1/2” plywood, elevator brackets, screws (I over-use screws but this thing sure as hell ain’t squeaking), and a few door components. I had planned on adding a 100 gal propane tank, mr buddy heater, carpet, plexiglass/acrylic windows, urinal tubing, etc but cost was way to high thanks to Covid prices on lumber. I had planned a full residential stair system for my elderly dad, but he’s gonna have to settle for a single slope 47* stair with 8” rise. Lol. I dubbed mine “moose mansion” ( I live in middle of lower 48 hunting whitetail and turkeys) because I also planned to have European mounts of deer I’ve killed or seen and found dead mounted to the wall in the blind with a Replica 60” Bull Moose Euro hanging from the frame outside. The guys I hunt with thought that would be a extravagant blind, I really want to show them this blind. Lol. I don’t think they’d ever go home, they’d get reported missing
Boy, you guys did a wonderful job, start to finish. Sure wish I had some property in the woods so that I could buy your plan and start building. Really fantastic bl;ind….
This goes beyond hunting I mean yes I carry a portable battery pack to charge my phone and radio but a tv that isn't hunting that's wasting time in the woods to keep from being at home listening to the wife complain
@@Scorpion-cy1il the only thing a tv screen may be of use is for an older person to hook to the camera to zoom and see the deer better if hunting for management bucks
Man, this is awesome! I grew up hunting in East Texas - wish I had a blind like this back then! For power, you should check out Jackery - you could get something with more than enough power for this, and it'd also be portable and could charge off solar panels.
Dude. Please put a center runner in your stairs!! I know a guy who went out to set up his blind. Went up, took some pics, got two steps down and the third pulled out of the screws. Broke thru 4 more on the way down. 6 wks in the hospital and will never be 100% again. His stairs were exactly like yours.
This blind looks awesome, I thought the TV was to watch from some hidden cameras in the woods but knowing its purpose I will ditch it :), in fact I am sure my dad won't let me put it in the first place, I can hear him 🤣🤣
Since I keep getting the same questions, the below points should provide some answers.
1. Cost - I spent around $2,500 on the blind. It will be different for everyone depending on where you live. Also, the wood prices have gone up since I bought all my materials in January. Another benefit I had was I already had a lot of the materials and I had some buddies give me materials as well.
2. Roof Pitch - The roof drops 2 inches from front to back.
3. Power - I plan on using a solar panel now and will probably do it next year.
4. Stairs - I am aware of the stairs being unstable. I added supports under each step. Also, if you can’t tell in the video there is a railing.
5. Improvements - Since completing the blind I have added shelves and curtains.
6. Reasoning - I built the blind for 2 reasons. One, to enjoy hunting with my young son in a blind that was comfortable and spacious. My father (my sons’ grandfather) can even fit in there with us. Hunting should be a shared experience. Two, my buddies and I enjoy grabbing a case of beer and drinking in the blind to let loose. We don’t even care about shooting anything sometimes. This blind makes this even more fun to do. I will probably do most of my serious hunting with my bow out of my tree stands. Blind = leisure hunting Tree Stand = serious hunting
7. TV - I put a tv in the blind for two reasons. One, to watch college football during the evening hunts. The tv does have what’s called a volume button. I can turn it down so the deer won’t hear it. Two, I can connect the camera attachment on my spotting scope to the tv so I can really get a good visual on the deer.
Hunting with your family means quality time. This is an awesome build with solid reasons. You have my respect. You’ll be safe if the deer able to shoot back too, looks like an armored car on stilts.
Thank you!
That spotting scope/TV setup is a really good idea.
That. Costs more than what i bought my house for (camper)
Wwe 3 deer 33rd 3 CV
Bunk beds, a wrap-a-round porch, and a wet bar are all this thing needs!
A toilet, xbox, Play Station and microwave
Awesome build for 3 reasons
3. Quality
2. Detailed
1. Time with DAD
Thanks for sharing well done!
Thank you! It was amazing spending time with my father. We have wanted to build a deer blind together since we first started hunting.
That is completely awesome work that is going to last about 200 years , I’m a full time cabinet maker and I have made couple of blinds for my self , yours is amazing especially cause you have your old man helping the entire time congratulations, Hi from Houston Tx happy hunting!!!!
Dude this is the most amazing blind I’ve ever seen. Unreal. Incredible workmanship!! Well done.
Thank you. I put a lot of work into it.
@@TaylorMadeCreations How long did it take you?
1 week to build the base and 2.5 weeks to build the blind
Wow built to last for sure, man cave, unwind space, father child bonding zone, can't go wrong there man. Did a great job, something your son will never forget. Great build. Thanks for sharing it.
Great job on this build, looks like your dad helped out a bit, what a great way to build memories with him and your son. Hats of to you brother on this awesome blind build.
I am impressed with your building techniques. What a great blind
Absolutely the most awesome blind I've ever seen built in the driveway!! Great job man!!
Not the first short cut taken!!!
True craftsmanship through out.
AWESOME!!!!
Thank you!
I think you wanted to build a blind but ended up with a club house.. great vid.. might i suggest adding a kegerator and a bouncer at the back door in case someone get out of line.
I’m confused are u building a house or a hunting bling lol. Great build
That’s a solid build! I build basic box stands, nothing insulated and I also build outhouses. I have a woodmizer sawmill and harvest logs to saw.
Very nice son and father project. Memories for years to come. Congrats. Really really nice.
Awesome job, your craftsmanship and attention to detail is awesome
During the off-season you could Air B&B this place lol...... my favorite part is the arms over the shoulders !!
Really enjoyed watching this video in the format you filmed it. As a man with carpentry experience myself, I enjoyed not having to listen to explanations of why or how to do certain things. I get bored listening to mundane details that I am fully aware of. Thank you for sharing.
Great build. Personally, the last thing I would want in a blind is a TV. Not because of the volume but it would hold my attention when I should be looking out of the windows. To each their own.
I agree in my experiences you see the deer before you hear the deer and I also want to have peace and quiet and enjoy gods creation when I’m hunting.
Lol came for the comments of hating on "comfort hunting". Wasn't disappointed. Different strokes for different folks! Just bought some acreage and have plans now for tower blinds, although not quite this full of amenities. Worth the watch, awesome build and good luck!
only thing missing, Solar panels on top with a deep cycle battery bank to power the blind!
Might as well
That alone would likely cost more than the whole build.
@@kilodelta42 You'd be surprised... 500 bucks all said and done.
Something tells me " Thats not going anywhere" was said multiple times in the making of this video
Something tells me that you are right
your right, i had a dog who kept pulling up the heavy duty dog chain anchors that screwed into the ground so I dug a hole n cement a bag in the bottom put the anchor in the wet cement n the clay back on top he never broke loose again, id use cement on me to be rock solid safe we have very high winds im on a hill, but it don't need it, but after seeing a barn blow over last year, yes i want to go that extra mile lol
My God that's a beautiful blind I could never build one like that as I don't have the woodworking skills that you do. That is hands down better than any blind on the market. I am going to build two next spring they won't be anywhere as good as yours but they will keep my dry and warm. Great job I'd be dam proud to own that.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the compliment. I firmly believe you can build it too. I made very detailed plans that take you through every step.
This is the most amazing blind I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing work.
Thank you!
I love how hard you worked on this, and made it something Weston and your dad can enjoy time with you in the woods.
That’s a great job!! U made it look so easy. For hunting u made a new stance to look forward to. See ya!!
Extremely well designed, planned, and completed. Craftsmanship is that of a true journeyman. Attention to detail exceptional. Having worked in the trades from a young age your work ethics are an example to those starting in the field. Hunting isn’t just about the kill. I have always roughed it. But having hunted in Texas your idea of comfort is over. The top! I’m a disabled Marine Combat Veteran having served in Vietnam and as a grunt we lived worse than rats! Sure wish we had you building our Shit Houses! Great Job! SEMPER FEDELIS
Thank you for your service. This is one of my favorite comments.
@@TaylorMadeCreations my pleasure
thank you for your service. i appreciate you unlike libtards
That was awesome. Yes I would add a solar panel to it to charge the battery and a 100 pound propane tank. I would sleep in it.
You are definitely a true craftsman and a have great building skills. Good luck hunting !!
Love the blind yours turned out a lot more finished then mine. I did a trap door with a ladder coming up to it. I went with deer view windows as well the are great. I went to high with my blind its 16 feet off the ground. I did a 8x8 platform with 8 foot cathedral ceilings so I could put a bunk in it. Deff fun 5aking my son out to hunt with me in it. Can't wait to finish mine its been a 3 year project so far
A lot of folks are bashing this build. If the man wants the most comfortable deer blind you can imagine, why not? He has the means and the ability so I applaud him. There is not a hunter out there that hasn't thought about something like this at some point when they were freezing cold and bored in the stand.
Thank you. I’m glad you said this.
I'm the hunter who has never thought about it.
You should get a solar power kit For your power Maybe add A CB with whether
Love it. Great blind. Gave me lots of ideas. Its a mini mancave.
I am a contractor, electrician, and much much more and all I wanted to say was this project is awesome good job buddy! One thing I would recommend specially due to the acoustics and insulating as much as you did is add a sound deadening either to the floor sides or ceiling of your choosing that way just makes every shot A little more pleasant LOL but you did a great job. Other than adding the sound deadening as a sidenote may be a solar panel and back up battery so that way you don’t have to haul stuff back-and-forth but then you never have to leave! My hat off to you buddy keep up the good work.
One of the Coolest blinds I have ever seen ! Uncle Tater Approved lol !
A hunters paradise! Nice job! To have the blind and the land, you are blessed!
I really hope one of the grey haired guys that is helping you is the recipient of this stand,
I build our second "nice" heated enclosed stand with stairs for my Uncle who turned 70 this year, I thought he was going to cry he was so happy.
Definitely not this luxurious, just a place with heat and a roof where he can smoke a cigar without getting rained on.
Or at least let em sit with you when the big game is on Lol.
Love the ground anchors, a hell of a lot easier than what we used. We *finally* had the tensioner fail on one of ours for a stand that had been up for 25 years, so hopefully that portion of theirs is beefy too.
I don't know about everyone else , but it's definitely the nicest build I ever seen ,Bar none ,most home aren't made that good thank you P/s I ad to come watch it one more time lol .
Excellent attention to detail and some craftsmanship. If that was your father, looks like you got to spend some quality time together with the project. I put deerview windows in my blind too! Best of luck hunting!
Thank you. It was my dad and it was great spending time together.
Hey wyd
Oh I’m watching tv
Ok can I come over then
No I’m hunting
Wtf
"Honey, where are you headed? Ummmmm, to the Deer blind to hunt. But hunting season was over 2 months ago? Ummmmmmm😏😏😏"
Those those bud lights, I mean bucks ain’t gonna shoot themselves
Well it’s Texas hog hunting 365 days a year 24/7 no rules to hog hunting
@@Centraltexasoutdoors - you guys still have a hog problem?? You would think 365 days per year hunting "would take care of the situation?" Man, those things must reproduce like crazy!
@@b-man1232 it is the same in Georgia where I live 24/7 365 days a year you can hog hunt plus there is no limit per day. We have it bad here too.
Wow that is a deluxe hunting blind. Looks Awesome!
Man I really love how u did this only if I was a building
This is the greatest homemade blind i've seen on youtube. A bit pricey for my taste but damn is it nice! Happy Hunting!
Wow! That is a really awesome deer blind. Very impressed!
Your channel is gonna blow up soon. You’ll have 1 mil before you know it.
I am surprised you didn't spray foam it!! Nice build! For the haters, nothing wrong with being warm and comfortable while you hunt. I watched mostly to see how he got it up on top of the platform! Just a suggestion, put a rail midway down on the landing and stairs railing, for small kiddos.
Great job! We live in South Texas & never use insulation or enclose wall inside. Mice & critter just live those walls. Blind looks great!
Need to add solar panels, refrigerator for the beer and a place for the used beer (toilet),
Simply awesome, I would say that’s a $10,000 blind.
Yeah, may as well be cozy and caught up while you're out there roughing it. My old man would roll over in his grave.
I love the OCD in yall! I too have it! Great build.
great build just have one question though... if you cut insulation with a machete what do you cut your steaks with
A concrete saw
@@Marshall006 obviously 🤦♀️🤦♀️
Wow nice work not only on the build but the video, and links! It is funny how many people will bash you for non traditional hunting or being too comfortable. I actually was one of those guys for the longest time. Then during Quarantine I got a bunch of free wood and decided to build my own "Covid Castle" for our hunting land. The project took months of planning, tons of work, and diligence. But when it was all said and done and the temp dropped and there was a morning of freezing rain I knew I had a place I could sit all day comfortably. At that point I realized I was just jealous all of those year of people who had them and I didn't. I still spent my whole gun season hunting wherever I thought my best chances of killing a monster was, from the ground, or lone wolfs. All in all I only sat in my box blind 2 mornings out of a 9 day season. BUT they guys who filled there buck tags early had a blast keeping an eye on the blind for me shooting does in comfort! Keep doing what your doing, and ignore the negativity good luck huntin'!
Thank you. I couldn’t have said it better myself. The TV is not just for football. I can connect my spotting scope camera attachment to the tv so I can get a great look at the deer.
@@TaylorMadeCreations I would say that I probably had more fun building mine than actually hunting out of it! now all I want to do is build another and fix all of the little things that I did wrong. Did you use a 3D software to design yours? I used Solidworks which was ok, but not super great for working with 2x4s and whatnot.
I used a program called Sketchup.
All I can say is well done. I don't care for the negative comments. It's your blind so enjoy it. ..
No Doubt From TEXAS !! Way to Represent my friend.. Us Texans Don't think this is Overkill at all...
There's some Really Crazy Stands out there..Some of these folks commenting should see some of the Top drive High Racks in South Texas Lol...
You Could sell these easy down Here....
Just purchased your plans, thank you. Might add small wood stove instead of propane heat.
Thank you for your business!
I can see those sand burrs from here. Great build guys!
WOW!!!! THAT LOOK LIKE THE BLINDS I'M LOOKING AT THAT COST $2500 + GREAT JOB!!!
2,500:ain’t nothing when you have over 6 k subscribers. . You did a fine job bro .
Spend the extra and put solar panels on the top and use an inverter for power so you dont need to carry a battery every time you go hunting. Super nice build
Man that's awesome. Lot of time put into that to last a long time.
That is very impressive sir that blind should last generation
I’ll double down on the solar kit. Would work so well for this
Pretty awesome blind. In Maine you would need a pointed roof for snow.
Nice job! Throw a 100 watt solar panel on top with a cheap charge controller and you'll be set.
Awesome build ! Make all day sits during the rut a breeze :)
Wow is all I can say you are one talented guy. Personally I would for go the TV
I definitely need this blind in my life... Beautiful work
Thank you! You can build this exact blind. I have an 80 page detailed step by step set of plans for sell on my website.
This makes me feel like I hunt out of a cardboard box...
Fr
Same
*shivers on walmart tree stand*
Yeah, fun to watch. But, totally unrealistic for the average hunter.
I’ve been designing and building a 7x7 octagon blind since January of this year. Lumber got so high, I stopped and waited until last week to finish up.
I’m in it with 2x4 studs, 2x6 studs, 3/4” plywood, 1/2” plywood, elevator brackets, screws (I over-use screws but this thing sure as hell ain’t squeaking), and a few door components. I had planned on adding a 100 gal propane tank, mr buddy heater, carpet, plexiglass/acrylic windows, urinal tubing, etc but cost was way to high thanks to Covid prices on lumber. I had planned a full residential stair system for my elderly dad, but he’s gonna have to settle for a single slope 47* stair with 8” rise. Lol.
I dubbed mine “moose mansion” ( I live in middle of lower 48 hunting whitetail and turkeys) because I also planned to have European mounts of deer I’ve killed or seen and found dead mounted to the wall in the blind with a Replica 60” Bull Moose Euro hanging from the frame outside.
The guys I hunt with thought that would be a extravagant blind, I really want to show them this blind. Lol. I don’t think they’d ever go home, they’d get reported missing
"Antenna to get basic cable." lol! Sorry, just sounds funny. That is one awesome build and set up you have! Great job!
Great build! Nice work
Boy, you guys did a wonderful job, start to finish. Sure wish I had some property in the woods so that I could buy your plan and start building. Really fantastic bl;ind….
Outstanding job guys where's my wheelchair ramp
That is some High Tech Deer hunting right there
That’s a fine stand. Great job
Thank you!
That's a nice build 👌🏿 👍🏿 💪🏿💪🏿
AMAZING!!! Great job. Thanks for sharing.
I like the fact that this guy works with his paps
Great video! Well done!
Some serious carpentry skills there..
.awesome build for 2500 bucks in materials..
It's too fancy, when the buck finally will come, what you will tell him wait 15 minutes until the game will over! lol
All in all great blind
Awesome blind !! Great video 👍
You want my opinion...badass... that's all I got. You and that blind are freakin' badass...
I could get used to reading comments like this!
With 93 ads, that build must have been free lol. Geez, I like money too but...
I'm here from the 'Waxing My Nose Hairs' video and your gaol poster board 💖
Awesome deer blind.
Have not used it yet but the pics on box looks great
If I had a tv,I would put cameras on all four corners and just watch the screen.hmm think I might
Sounds like a good idea
This goes beyond hunting I mean yes I carry a portable battery pack to charge my phone and radio but a tv that isn't hunting that's wasting time in the woods to keep from being at home listening to the wife complain
Yeah watching tv while hunting seems weird to me, I’m content with just watching birds and squirrels as long as I’m not cold
@@Scorpion-cy1il the only thing a tv screen may be of use is for an older person to hook to the camera to zoom and see the deer better if hunting for management bucks
Them are some nice beat off chairs.
Man, this is awesome! I grew up hunting in East Texas - wish I had a blind like this back then! For power, you should check out Jackery - you could get something with more than enough power for this, and it'd also be portable and could charge off solar panels.
Love this video, great work😃👌
Hunting partner had a 8 X 8, not as nice as yours. but the heater and room to move or take a nap was awesome
Where did you get the green sheeting I don't see it. Great build.
This is a great idea for anyone with hunting land with no house or camper on it. You could just camp for a weekend out of that and hunt
Dude. Please put a center runner in your stairs!! I know a guy who went out to set up his blind. Went up, took some pics, got two steps down and the third pulled out of the screws. Broke thru 4 more on the way down. 6 wks in the hospital and will never be 100% again. His stairs were exactly like yours.
I think it’s great. Good place to get your thoughts back on track during these crazy times. Nice job
Thank you!
This blind looks awesome, I thought the TV was to watch from some hidden cameras in the woods but knowing its purpose I will ditch it :), in fact I am sure my dad won't let me put it in the first place, I can hear him 🤣🤣
All ya need now is solar on the roof and some see through camo netting on the windows.
Nice. How about solar and a Jackery for power. You can charge and home and when you get there plug in the solar and 110 and hours of fun.
Nice blind lot of thought went into this!! About how much would a guy have into something like this to build himself?
$75,000 easily
Nice. Kingwood, TX here.