I'd like plans. Of course, I'm thinking of a couple minor alterations, and perhaps making it just a bit larger, more of a portable cabin with some foam insulation in it. :)
Interesting. What is weight? Thinking of using in a different way. But it would suit purposes well. Will it fit in pickup truck bed? Thanks for sharing
I,am thinking they used a full sheet of plywood for the floor so it,s 4x8 feet..so yep it,ll fit in a truck box I believe finished setup size is 8x8 feet.
No need for plans..i,ve watched this like 100 times and have it figured out...now to get the lumber and build it. I have a trailer to set it on and i,Il be using mine as a cabin way back in the woods.
@twobears1224 I have watched it several times and I'm wondering could you help me with the dimensions you have come up with I have watched it but there's some measurements I'm not sure about could you please share I would like to build this for my wife so we can fish and spend time in nature but she needs some where she can feel safe I hope you can help thanks for sharing your information
MAY I HAVE THE PLANS PLEASE IM OING TO DO MINE ON A SLED HAS ANYONE USEC OROPLAST SHEETS IN BUILDING ICE HUT THY ARE THICK 2 LAYERS F LON CELLS MAYBE SPRY FOAM T INSIDE OOF THEM MAY WRK?
Did you have any luck? I made a similar one out of fluted plastic election signs, folded down and was portable either with a bike or in a shopping cart
+ssom06 That bottom would get stuck in the ice and you would have to leave it there. I seen a lot of fish houses here in Minnesota and people don't have the bottoms off the ice. What happens is they bring in some heat source and the ice below the shelter melts. They then leave it on the ice and the next morning when they want to move it find out it is glued into the ice. They end up picking at the ice to get their shack free and give up and leave the bottom behind or just leave the whole thing there all winter long till spring and they wait till the ice thaws and the shack sinks and floats across the lake wherever the wind blows it.