Greetings to the great OB! I have been considering making a new deer stand this fall once the temps cool off. My last one has made it through 9 seasons and is still holding up ok. It does have one window that has begun to rot and needs attention. I checked inside the stand this past weekend and it is still 100% wasp/bug free and no water leaks. Just that one window. My plan is to still use this blind, but somewhere else on the ranch. Here is the link to my build from 2010 https://texags.com/forums/34/topics/1694834
Now, on to my next project. I want to make this one out of 100% metal. No wood at all! This one will hopefully last a very loooong time! I currently have 2 kids that will eventually be hunting with me in this blind. I have taken myself, the wife and kid #1 to the stand last year and we enjoyed it. With kid #2 and the plans for a 3rd kid, I'd like to make a stand large enough for all of usmaybe!
I do have some questions about what size framing to use and what size dimensions I should consider. Have any of you made your own metal stand by chance? I'm thinking about using either 1x1 square tubing for the walls and roof and 2x2" for the base/frame. Or using 1"x2" rectangle tubing for the walls/roof and still using 2x2" for the base. If I use the 1" tubing, it would help cut down on weight. As for dimensions, my current 4x8' stand is a great size, but I would like to maybe stretch it out to 5x8'.
Here are my current ideas thus far:
- Metal frame and base.
- Metal siding. Think about R panel used for roofs and barn siding. I plan on using the flat versionbefore it gets formed. Metal Mart sells various colors (offers shades of brown). 41"x10.2' sheets. $42 each. Blind will be wrapped with these metal sheets. All corners will be covered in additional trim. They offer a 40 year paint guarantee.
- Windows. Buy once, cry once! Not sure if I want the sliding version or the hinged kind? Anyone have a preference? I have hunted with the kind that slide open. You can slide the left half over to the right side and hunt out of half of the window. Do the same with the right side. Or simply remove both glass panels and have the window completely open.
o http://deerviewwindows.com/horizontal-slider-window/ 36"x 11.5" = $64.50 each. X4 windows = $258!
-Door. Again, buy once, cry once! Entry doors and windows are typically the first thing to fail on a deer stand so I want to alleviate this headache if possible. Deer View Windows offers this camper style door. About $190 for door and locking handle. http://deerviewwindows.com/blind-door/ or I could just get a framed aluminum door from a big box hardware store. It will add some weight (51#), but it will be a stronger door. And for less $$. $160. I can add my siding to the front of the door to make it match the rest of the stand. https://www.homedepot.com/p/JELD-WEN-36-in-x-80-in-Flush-Primed-Right-Hand-Inswing-Steel-Prehung-Front-Door-710586/202036369
-Tower. I plan on elevating this stand about 6-8'. Not sure if I should weld up a permanent tower with all the cross pieces welded together or make everything bolt together. The fully welded tower would be heaver, but probably stouter. It would still be a 2 man job to move the tower. Oh and FYI, we do have access to a tractor with a front end loader, but it would only lift about 6-7'. My thoughts are to make the base of the blind with 6-12" legs sticking out. Then bolt on the legs/tower. Not sure if the legs should be 2-3" angle iron or maybe use square tubing on the stand base and angle iron for the legs. If I use the tubing + angle iron combo, I guess I wouldn't need to bolt the two together. Maybe still use a bolt to make everything tight.
-Stairs and porch. I want to weld up some simple stairs rather then a ladder. I've thought about using 2x3" angle iron and making the steps out of expandable metal. Help keep me from slipping when it's wet/icy/muddy. As for a porch, I don't think I need a long porch. Just something wide enough for the door to open and maybe a place for a propane bottle. If I make the base of the stand out of 2" tubing, maybe I can make the porch out of 2" angle iron and slide it into the stand base. Then bolt on my stairs to the porch. The trailer that I plan on using to haul this stand is 77" wide. If I make the stand 5' wide, that doesn't leave me much room to weld on a permanent porch. But if I do it in sections, I would make it work.
Here are some pictures I have collected throughout the years of ideas I like!
I really like this design.
Here is a layout of the 1x3" rectangle tubing. The base is 2" tubing
You can see the framing for the 4 windows and door.
Another layout. 4x4 i think
Here is the frame/tower for the Atascosa stands. http://www.awsblinds.com/
Steps for stairs
Saw this stand at Academy last year. Can't remember what brand. Looks like 1" tubing for the frame with carpet to help reduce noise (which I definitely plan on doing!)
Now, on to my next project. I want to make this one out of 100% metal. No wood at all! This one will hopefully last a very loooong time! I currently have 2 kids that will eventually be hunting with me in this blind. I have taken myself, the wife and kid #1 to the stand last year and we enjoyed it. With kid #2 and the plans for a 3rd kid, I'd like to make a stand large enough for all of usmaybe!
I do have some questions about what size framing to use and what size dimensions I should consider. Have any of you made your own metal stand by chance? I'm thinking about using either 1x1 square tubing for the walls and roof and 2x2" for the base/frame. Or using 1"x2" rectangle tubing for the walls/roof and still using 2x2" for the base. If I use the 1" tubing, it would help cut down on weight. As for dimensions, my current 4x8' stand is a great size, but I would like to maybe stretch it out to 5x8'.
Here are my current ideas thus far:
- Metal frame and base.
- Metal siding. Think about R panel used for roofs and barn siding. I plan on using the flat versionbefore it gets formed. Metal Mart sells various colors (offers shades of brown). 41"x10.2' sheets. $42 each. Blind will be wrapped with these metal sheets. All corners will be covered in additional trim. They offer a 40 year paint guarantee.
- Windows. Buy once, cry once! Not sure if I want the sliding version or the hinged kind? Anyone have a preference? I have hunted with the kind that slide open. You can slide the left half over to the right side and hunt out of half of the window. Do the same with the right side. Or simply remove both glass panels and have the window completely open.
o http://deerviewwindows.com/horizontal-slider-window/ 36"x 11.5" = $64.50 each. X4 windows = $258!
-Door. Again, buy once, cry once! Entry doors and windows are typically the first thing to fail on a deer stand so I want to alleviate this headache if possible. Deer View Windows offers this camper style door. About $190 for door and locking handle. http://deerviewwindows.com/blind-door/ or I could just get a framed aluminum door from a big box hardware store. It will add some weight (51#), but it will be a stronger door. And for less $$. $160. I can add my siding to the front of the door to make it match the rest of the stand. https://www.homedepot.com/p/JELD-WEN-36-in-x-80-in-Flush-Primed-Right-Hand-Inswing-Steel-Prehung-Front-Door-710586/202036369
-Tower. I plan on elevating this stand about 6-8'. Not sure if I should weld up a permanent tower with all the cross pieces welded together or make everything bolt together. The fully welded tower would be heaver, but probably stouter. It would still be a 2 man job to move the tower. Oh and FYI, we do have access to a tractor with a front end loader, but it would only lift about 6-7'. My thoughts are to make the base of the blind with 6-12" legs sticking out. Then bolt on the legs/tower. Not sure if the legs should be 2-3" angle iron or maybe use square tubing on the stand base and angle iron for the legs. If I use the tubing + angle iron combo, I guess I wouldn't need to bolt the two together. Maybe still use a bolt to make everything tight.
-Stairs and porch. I want to weld up some simple stairs rather then a ladder. I've thought about using 2x3" angle iron and making the steps out of expandable metal. Help keep me from slipping when it's wet/icy/muddy. As for a porch, I don't think I need a long porch. Just something wide enough for the door to open and maybe a place for a propane bottle. If I make the base of the stand out of 2" tubing, maybe I can make the porch out of 2" angle iron and slide it into the stand base. Then bolt on my stairs to the porch. The trailer that I plan on using to haul this stand is 77" wide. If I make the stand 5' wide, that doesn't leave me much room to weld on a permanent porch. But if I do it in sections, I would make it work.
Here are some pictures I have collected throughout the years of ideas I like!
I really like this design.
Here is a layout of the 1x3" rectangle tubing. The base is 2" tubing
You can see the framing for the 4 windows and door.
Another layout. 4x4 i think
Here is the frame/tower for the Atascosa stands. http://www.awsblinds.com/
Steps for stairs
Saw this stand at Academy last year. Can't remember what brand. Looks like 1" tubing for the frame with carpet to help reduce noise (which I definitely plan on doing!)