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Home built duck blind (scissor)
Posted on 8/29/11 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 8/29/11 at 9:02 pm
So I thought I would start a thread detailing my experience building a scissor blind from scratch and maybe urge those tossing around the idea.
First I picked up this boat, trailer and motor for $1500, a steal in my opinion. The boat is a 15x42 Alumacraft (2010) no leaks, the motor is a 26 hp go devil, runs great, and an older Dill trailer (everything with papers).
I started with 3/4" electrical conduit (~7 12' sections), 8 x 3/4" elbows, 16 unions, 2 D pin clips, 8 x flat pre-drilled T brackets (to use for hinges on the boat ribs), 4 brackets that are used to fasten the conduit to a wall when used in electrical installations (U shaped, I then drilled and bolted them to the primary side rail of the scissor blind to use as a hinge to fasten and allow the second upright/extension to pivot, I can provide more detail if requested) a cheap black ratchet strap to restrict the movement of the second fold out, 4 x 1" to 2" pvc necks to support the sides when open (I cut a groove into it that would fit the conduit and a v on the other side to wedge against the boat gunwale, if anyone wants ill snap a pic of that but it can be seen in the pics bellow), a nylon volleyball net for backing the grass, and grass from Academy (got it for $25 for 4 4x4 sheets). All in all it has cost me just shy $300.
I then proceeded to cut and fit the scissor blind.
as the blind opens it is supported on the sides in the middle and at each end with a D clip that fastens through both conduit pipes. The blind opens as follows:
We then wrapped the conduit in black duct tape to minimize the silver color and help prevent weathering. We then subsequently zip-tied the netting to the scissor blind (sorry no photos). We then began to mount the grass, using tons of zip-ties. This is the final product, I am very happy with it.
I would like to thank everyone on this board for your information and support getting myself and nerdguy started duck hunting last year, this is what your information has led to. I am now a fully addicted to duck hunting and in some part I owe a thanks to the generosity of the OD board.
First I picked up this boat, trailer and motor for $1500, a steal in my opinion. The boat is a 15x42 Alumacraft (2010) no leaks, the motor is a 26 hp go devil, runs great, and an older Dill trailer (everything with papers).
I started with 3/4" electrical conduit (~7 12' sections), 8 x 3/4" elbows, 16 unions, 2 D pin clips, 8 x flat pre-drilled T brackets (to use for hinges on the boat ribs), 4 brackets that are used to fasten the conduit to a wall when used in electrical installations (U shaped, I then drilled and bolted them to the primary side rail of the scissor blind to use as a hinge to fasten and allow the second upright/extension to pivot, I can provide more detail if requested) a cheap black ratchet strap to restrict the movement of the second fold out, 4 x 1" to 2" pvc necks to support the sides when open (I cut a groove into it that would fit the conduit and a v on the other side to wedge against the boat gunwale, if anyone wants ill snap a pic of that but it can be seen in the pics bellow), a nylon volleyball net for backing the grass, and grass from Academy (got it for $25 for 4 4x4 sheets). All in all it has cost me just shy $300.
I then proceeded to cut and fit the scissor blind.
as the blind opens it is supported on the sides in the middle and at each end with a D clip that fastens through both conduit pipes. The blind opens as follows:
We then wrapped the conduit in black duct tape to minimize the silver color and help prevent weathering. We then subsequently zip-tied the netting to the scissor blind (sorry no photos). We then began to mount the grass, using tons of zip-ties. This is the final product, I am very happy with it.
I would like to thank everyone on this board for your information and support getting myself and nerdguy started duck hunting last year, this is what your information has led to. I am now a fully addicted to duck hunting and in some part I owe a thanks to the generosity of the OD board.
Posted on 8/29/11 at 9:05 pm to littlePNdaB
scissor me timbers......very nice
Posted on 8/29/11 at 9:08 pm to littlePNdaB
Very nice, and yes that boat was a steal, I'm jealous.
Oh and
Oh and
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(scissor)
Posted on 8/29/11 at 9:11 pm to littlePNdaB
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First I picked up this boat, trailer and motor for $1500
mother frick you
Posted on 8/30/11 at 8:25 am to littlePNdaB
Well done and if that motor runs at all then you got one helluva steal on the setup.
Posted on 8/30/11 at 5:45 pm to littlePNdaB
I meant to post earlier but the DIY style threads on the OB are unique to this board (with the exception of teh how to F up a realtionship or beat your peter on the OT. Thanks for the great contribution..
Posted on 8/31/11 at 12:02 pm to littlePNdaB
I hate hunting out of boats, but that's nice.
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