Is there any way to put a lock on the zippers? I am interested but just curious if the is any way to mildly secure it. Great video and good luck this year
I saw another video of a guy had the floor and the top section put together and hauled everthing out on his quad and all the legs were put together, but then braced everything and put the stand together in the field.. if you have a small utility, there is no doubt you could put some together at home before going into the field.
I used a couple 2x8s and drilled holes through them to stake it. My spot was basically a drainage so that helps it to not sink in the mud and keep it off the ground for rust prevention.
So excited for you guys. Great work 👍
Thanks for your support
Great Video and good luck this season .
Much appreciated
Love it. Good luck this season.
Thank you so much
Wow that blind looks huge. Amazing video 👍
Really happy with it. Thanks 🙏🏼
Very exciting, Good luck
Thank you
Is there any way to put a lock on the zippers? I am interested but just curious if the is any way to mildly secure it. Great video and good luck this year
Don’t think you can lock the zippers, sometimes I use an old cellular cam as decoy.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great video!
Did the stand include the long stakes you hammered into ground? How did it hold up this past season?
What’s the flex seal do? Rust prevention is my guess? I put mine up 2 weeks ago and will hunt for it this weeekend for the first time.
Yessir, rust prevention. 👍🏼
Good luck 🦌
Any insight on how these hold up on wind and cold weather? Think it’s buddy heater safe like the old style shooting houses?
Hey Jacob, it’s holding up pretty good and yeah we use the small buddy heater 70 bucks or so and does pretty well
My buddy has 6 on his property. This will be 4 of his 3rd season. The are holding up well. I got one a few days ago
I am putting this same blind together with help from another, But we cant get the cross beams to line up to save our lives! Any advice>?
Have two people lift and hold the legs and install ONE cross brace between all four legs placing them on the inside of the brackets.
Great video, helps me plan. I was thinking I could do some assembly at home, but doesn't look like it. What is your total estimate for time?
I saw another video of a guy had the floor and the top section put together and hauled everthing out on his quad and all the legs were put together, but then braced everything and put the stand together in the field.. if you have a small utility, there is no doubt you could put some together at home before going into the field.
do you have a link to purchase it?
We’re not sponsored, but check this link and find a local dealer that can get it for you! millenniumstands.com/find-a-dealer/
Are those concrete blocks you set it on?
I used a couple 2x8s and drilled holes through them to stake it.
My spot was basically a drainage so that helps it to not sink in the mud and keep it off the ground for rust prevention.