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Way to save that hunting budget. A man has to have small priorities! LOL I actually did this for my daughters wedding. I used An Ash Tree. I just wasn't smart enough for make a YT "Pro Tip" video.. Loved it Mik
I got married last year. My wife and I did the same thing with some trees o had cut out for a foodplot. Worked great for me in both ways lol. We sanded them down afterwards and coated them with polyurethane they turned out great! Congratulations to the newly weds and hope you guys have a blessed coming season!
@j.r.outdoors247 Congrats to you and your family! Appreciate your comment! I was late in posting this video it's from last year so wedding is actually long behind us now and life is good 😄
Make’s beautiful center pieces Ben, I did something similar to you ,and I made her some cup cake stands out of the cookie pieces of wood turned out beautifully, I sure your daughter will absolutely love what you did 👍👍congrats on a son-in-law
Great idea, Ben. My daughter in law did something similar a few years ago for my granddaughter's birthday party. It is always good to do some DIY ideas to save on the hunting budget. Thanks for sharing and congrats to your daughter and to you. Juddie
Nice rig! I would definitely pack the wheel bearings with high temp grease before a long haul. Those small diameter wheels turn some serious rpm at road speeds.
@TheBamayaker great point ! I probably should have mentioned that I hauled this home on a dual tandem axle trailer. I have no intention of ever pulling this blind at a speed higher than 5 mph.
That is a nice blind, Ben. Like that it has a hook up for propane, you could put a Buddy heater in there and run it from a 20-pound tank. Sometimes you can find some good deals! Thanks for sharing. Juddie
Nice, honest review. I like the TideWe blind I bought last year after you reviewed that one. It worked great last year for me, so hopefully I'll get a few more years with it before I need to replace it!