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Sled blind question
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:42 pm
by levi127
Got the blind drawn out and everything. Be going into a rice field.
Question is how would I make the sled on this joker to pull behind 4wheeler? It need to be 1.5 feet off the ground also. All wood build so will be a little heavy im sure. This will keep me from having to set 4x4 in the ground and mount it on top of there.
Needing to know the best way to build sleds for this thing.
Thanks
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:39 pm
by JDgator
I bet metal sleds bolted to the blind would do better.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:58 pm
by Take 'em
Try conduit. Alot stronger than you think and won't rot or rust, besides the welds years down the road. Do galvanize pipe if you want it to last even longer. Have some pics I can email you of ours, it's all conduit with wood floor. Maybe you could use our idea for the actual sled part
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:29 pm
by levi127
What I was looking at now. I have some gas line pipes that are 2in thick which I can get the corners that are angled for it.
Have another option also. Have a seado trailer axle I can use to put on it and then take the axle off when I get it in the field
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:03 pm
by fivemile
Mine are made out of tailpipe. The floor is 24" off the ground and no trouble moving with a 4-wheeler.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:05 am
by ScottyLee
use either a 2*12 and turn it on its side or use some kind of pipeb and angle the ends. take you a piece of cable. and tie at the end of the sled blind so you can just drop it over your ball and go. hopin to get pics of mine this weekend. i'll send them over to ya
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 12:34 pm
by Wingman
Takes a beast to pull a heavy blind with narrow skids through wet gumbo. I like 4-6" flat metal.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 1:35 pm
by levi127
Wingman wrote:Takes a beast to pull a heavy blind with narrow skids through wet gumbo. I like 4-6" flat metal.
Well I'm taking alot of the weight of with business wire instead of wood now. So wont be as heavy anymore.
what do you mean by 4-6 flat metal? Explain better please or go any pictures? Thanks
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 3:20 pm
by jdaves
I'm pretty sure he's talking about long pieces of metal 4-6" wide and maybe a 1/4 " thick with a bend on each end. Imagine a water ski but longer and made of metal.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 5:58 pm
by levi127
Ok I understand now.
How about attaching it to like 4x4 posts stick down under floor?
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 11:12 pm
by Wingman
I would forget wood if you are going to be moving it. Will get weak on you eventually.
Yes, that is what I meant by flat metal.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:45 am
by levi127
Once its in it's in there. Wont need to take it out after season. That's why ill need it on sleds of some sort just to get it in.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 3:01 pm
by JaMak84
If you're going to go through the trouble of attaching sleds so you can take the blind in and out, why not find a way to attach them permenatly? It's been my experience that the ducks seem to always want to be at the other end of the hole, and it would sure be nice to be able to move where the ducks want to be.
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 3:38 pm
by levi127
Well the pit is on the other side of the field from where this one is going. So last year we hunted the pit and did good. Well we were only catching the birds that didnt want to go where the others were at. Also the farmer doesnt mind me leaving it in there either.
Thats why I say when its gets in its in there!
Re: Sled blind question
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 5:14 pm
by JaMak84
Is it possible to just put it on a trailer and carry it out there after harvest while it's still dry?