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can you make a goose blind out of PVC pipe and cover it with camo cloth

Question by goosebuster. Uploaded on February 27, 2010

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I'm not a real handy man type when it comes to building stuff but I would think you can make something pretty nice with these materials. I also don't think it would be that hard to make. I just don't know how easy it will be to transport if you make it and try to transport to your hunting area pre-assembled.

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from Dbetzner wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I dont see why you wouldnt be able to do it. might take a few designs to make one that works just the way you want it. if it works let us know im sure there is more than only me curious to how it turns out! good luck

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from hengst wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I did it this year..used old camo netting (army) worked great. I was worried about its height but no problems geese didn't mind was beside a reservoir..It is lite and elbows and tee joints make for easy assembly and break down.

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

Use the black pipe. I imagine you can build about anything out of plastic pipe. Might also think about using the gray stuff for conduit. It would be thinner and lighter. Might be more fragile in cold though. Good luck.

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I like the concept. If you build one, post a photo.

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from cas0905 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

i would say paint the pipe gray brown and green what you could do is pre asseble the sides then put them together might make it easier to transport but i will probably be trying to creat one my self

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I'm not a real handy man type when it comes to building stuff but I would think you can make something pretty nice with these materials. I also don't think it would be that hard to make. I just don't know how easy it will be to transport if you make it and try to transport to your hunting area pre-assembled.

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from Dbetzner wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I dont see why you wouldnt be able to do it. might take a few designs to make one that works just the way you want it. if it works let us know im sure there is more than only me curious to how it turns out! good luck

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from hengst wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I did it this year..used old camo netting (army) worked great. I was worried about its height but no problems geese didn't mind was beside a reservoir..It is lite and elbows and tee joints make for easy assembly and break down.

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from Sourdough Dave wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

I like the concept. If you build one, post a photo.

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from Ontario Honker ... wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

Use the black pipe. I imagine you can build about anything out of plastic pipe. Might also think about using the gray stuff for conduit. It would be thinner and lighter. Might be more fragile in cold though. Good luck.

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from cas0905 wrote 1 year 49 weeks ago

i would say paint the pipe gray brown and green what you could do is pre asseble the sides then put them together might make it easier to transport but i will probably be trying to creat one my self

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