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Me and My uncle built 6 8x8 6 feet tall blinds that are 10 feet off the ground. We took windows out of some old house and used them for the blind windows. We also carpeted the floors and the walls to keep the noise down when the kidds go. It is nice and big and roomie. I have had three kidds laying in sleeping bags on the floor with a small propaine heater whilst I watched the woods/feilds and we had plenty of room. they will spoil you very quick but I still love to walk and stalk most of the time.
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Thanks for all the replies. I've seen the plastic blinds before and the noise thing bothers me but on the other side you can get quite a few $$$ into treated lumber. There seems to be a lot of companies in Texas so i will look harder at those.
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