You can adjust this spacing between the two sets of t posts to create more room or tighten things up.
Diy a frame waterfowl blind.
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Use a spirit level to plumb the posts before locking them into place.
Cut poultry netting to desired length.
Repeat that step driving the remaining t posts into the ground roughly 3 feet behind the front wall.
Cut the joists at the dimensions described in the diagram.
Drive your metal t posts into the ground at each corner.
Generally 5 to 6 feet is perfect for the depth and 8 to 16 feet for the length depending on how many people and dogs will be inside.
These will become the sides or walls of your blind.
Drill pilot holes through the 96 long joists and insert 2 1 2 screws into the perpendicular components.
Use 2 6 lumber for the floor frame of the duck blind.
Lay one half of poultry netting flat on the ground.
I cut mine in half to.
Spread a thin layer of stubble across netting.
Gather you stubble and make sure you have plenty of it.
If you are a waterfowl hunter in the market for an a frame blind and think you can make one cheaper than buying one then you have come to the right place.