I've built four deer blinds from angle iron and plywood and they work well, but they are difficult to move. Because of that I started thinking about building a blind on a wagon and put the word out of my interest. As luck would have it, a buddy found one for $75. It's pretty cool, and I'll post pictures soon. I'm thinking we'll want to take the blind out so we can use the wagon in the off season. Instead of plywood, I plan to use 2" thick foam insulation. It's light, quite rigid, and I think it will hold latex paint pretty well. It should also hold heat pretty well. The floor will only be about 3' off the ground, but that should put the windows at 7' - 7.5' above the ground. Any suggestions will get factored in to the final product.
BR's from the cob pile.
BR's from the cob pile.