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Petero58 wrote:What is the recommendation for sandwiched floor as far as what size plywood to use? Is foam bottom, then topped with 3/8 plywood strong enough? As mentioned before, all of it wrapped in one big "sock".
I took a screenshot of my quick dimension drawings. These are rough drawings just to give me estimate on how many foam boards to buy.
GPW wrote:Several years back when I was having some roof work , the roofing crew spotted my old Foamie #1 , and the first thing they asked was could I make one with a pop up top for Hunting … I told them “Sure !!!” … By the end of the job , they were planning on going back to the shop making their own as they had all the Foam /resources there , and a shop too …![]()
For a hunting blind floor , I’d just get some thick OSB flooring underlayment and nail that to some (3) wooden skids ( 2X4 ) and slobber the whole thing with the mix …Drag it out to the woods , shouldn’t take much … PMF sides and top would be a blank canvas for CAMO painting ...Just a Box eh … Keep it real simple !!! … JMHO
GPW wrote:Well then , JMHO … if you’re not going to trailer it , you can build it pretty much the way you want , and after being a Hunter (bowhunter) and a builder , I’d recommend some type of LIGHT inner wood framing ( pressure treated , you can get #1 clear and dry ) then a foam covering , and you can make that out of whatever and Thicker if you want ( thicker is stronger ) … The wood frame would add rigidity , and provide many places for a hook to hang your lantern , bag of supplies , and thermos’s of Coffee , and Dinty Moore beef Stew …![]()
For covering , don’t waste your money on canvas …. Find some heavy duty Burlap bags like coffee bags ( Free if you look around ), cut them open and glue them on overlapping each other like scales … Instant camo !!! … Tough for years of service , easily patchable , if needed …
Ugly enough , nobody will “F” with it …
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