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Waterfowl Boats, blinds etc.

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jgoetz:

--- Quote from: Bennick16 on November 29, 2015, 08:22:43 PM ---I just put three layers of primer on my aluminum boat, do I have to wait for the primer to completely dry before putting on my base layer?

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Absolutely yes.  Let the primer dry for at least 24 hours. 

bowjunkie:
everything will take a little longer to dry in this wet weather. Take ur time u won't regret it.

LipRipper!:
Been planning on doing this during the summer, but of course I scramble to build it the day before I go out.  With that said, I was pretty excited how it turned out!  I had birds flying in without a clue that I was there.  It was a pretty simple project.  It was built on my 12 foot jon boat.  I built a 10 foot scissor frame and mounted it to the boat.  Then, I zip tied Tanglefree Knotted Blind Grass Sheets to it.  It traveled well folded down going 70 mph.  I still have to do a little tweaking, but I'm happy with it.  I'm going to drill a few more holes in the scissor frame so I can adjust the height and I'll make a designated spot for my dog to go in and out.  Fun project!

Fieldp66:
Our fence line home away from home. We used 2x3 non climb fencing and wove grass from the surrounding area through it.

sakoshooter:

--- Quote from: JJD on January 23, 2013, 08:46:38 PM ---My boat keeps me warm and dry most of the time.
1 Set out,
2 Ready to travel
3 Inside with my abused CBR during a slow time.  The floor mats are from Costco,  No slip, keep feet from fryin in summer fishing, Get dirty ya pull'em out, hit'em with the hose, let'em dry reinstall.  Heavy enough they don't fly out go'in down the river.

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Just now saw these pics. Dog in front of the heater all wrapped up. Looks good ol timer.

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