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#1595315 - 11/16/08 09:46 AM
Deer Stand Windows
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/11/06
Posts: 88
Loc: Fergus Falls
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After the long, windy, cold deer season this year, our group is going to build a couple box stands with windows and some heaters. Right now we all use homemade conduit ladder stands with open tops, but they do have walls.
We do have one box stand on our land with windows, but the problem is when you turn on the heater the windows get condensation and fog up. We are using sunflower heaters, but I'm assuming a mr. buddy heater would do the same thing.
Anyone have suggestions on what to do to stop them from fogging up? Different windows, vents, holes in them, etc.
Thanks...
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#1595424 - 11/16/08 12:15 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: bigbluepirahna]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/24/07
Posts: 142
Loc: Cambridge, MN
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We always used a roll of paper towls! The problem is moisture and by not having your structure sealed up properly you have the condensation from the heat.
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#1595425 - 11/16/08 12:16 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: bigbluepirahna]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/08/02
Posts: 554
Loc: Burnsville, MN
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I have the same problem, used the Big Buddy with the built-in fan this year. Didn't have as much of a problem with fogging as I do just using the sun flower. I just went and bought a battery powered fan and am going to try that. I really think blowing the heat across the window with the portable fan should take care of the problem-hopefully.
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#1595456 - 11/16/08 01:16 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: Tom7227]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 3985
Loc: Willmar area
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Tom 7227 is right moisture is given off burning gas,But try taking shaving creme apply it to the windows then wipe it off,It'll clean the windows and stop condensation.TRY IT> Try it at home in your shower it'll make a believer out of ya. 
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#1595780 - 11/16/08 08:04 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: sparcebag]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/08/02
Posts: 554
Loc: Burnsville, MN
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Don't get the lemon-scented:}
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#1596551 - 11/17/08 11:45 AM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: Surface Tension]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/15/07
Posts: 7260
Loc: 37 minutes from Mille Lacs
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Might be overkill for a stand but an insulated window will stop the moister from condensing. You want a good deal, click below !Click Here For Windows!! I hope to have some better images up tonight and sizes on what I have left. They would work great for an enclosed deer stand 
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#1596613 - 11/17/08 12:20 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: shackbash]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/21/01
Posts: 514
Loc: Otter Tail County, MN, USA
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If you just made the openings a bit smaller, you could sit in a corner of the stand and stay out of the wind coming in, but still see and hear outside. It doesn't take that big of a hole to see, hear and shoot out of.
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#1596843 - 11/17/08 03:01 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: bigbluepirahna]
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HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff
Registered: 01/17/00
Posts: 4945
Loc: Otter Tail Co.
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I've hunted out of a small enclosed blind for 2 seasons now. It has plexiglass windows.
The windows will always fog up when you start the heater, especially in the mornings. Once the temperature rises inside the blind the fogging is greatly reduced, but I always leave one of the windows cracked or completely open on the non-wind side....that really helps eliminate the fogging issue.
I run a Mr. Buddy heater, and I wouldn't run anything else in an enclosed space.
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#1599254 - 11/18/08 10:23 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: ChuckN]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/04/02
Posts: 691
Loc: Sherburne Co, MN
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yeah skip the windows. Enclosed stands suck...you can't hear anything and with a heater going, all you will hear is the propane. Man Up!
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#1601156 - 11/20/08 08:24 AM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: bigbluepirahna]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/01/08
Posts: 20
Loc: Relocated Michigander
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I use to hunt my own private land back in Michigan. Now that I live in Minnesota and hunt public I can't do this but, this is what we do back home.
We don't use glass or plexi of any sort for the fogging reason. We frame in two pieces of plywood with grooves cut into the frame so they can slide back and forth. You slide them in opposite directions so you can make the opening as small or as large as you need. Typically I have had no problems being able to hear deer movement while the windows are open. This also allows me to have the windows closed in the morning while it is still dark and have a light on for changing clothes, reading, or whatever else I may need to do.
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#1601762 - 11/20/08 01:58 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: dstndnls]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/04/04
Posts: 398
Loc: Andover, MN
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I have two enclosed stands that myself and my two kids use. Both have plexiglass windows with one having a hinge to flip them open and the other you actually need to insert them as an option. Honest truth is I open all of the windows that I think are going to be needed and the heater just needs to run a little higher.
Used a Big Buddy in the bigger one this year and once the fan quieted down it really helped move the heat and I'm sure it would have helped on the moisture.
Windows up over night if possible to keep the snow and critters out and then open all day for shooting.
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#1612301 - 11/27/08 04:46 PM
Re: Deer Stand Windows
[Re: Swill]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 02/06/07
Posts: 93
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hey swill, this site isn't meant for bad mouthing. piranha has a valuable point. he didn't say that he preferred to use the windows as any real hunter will agree, hearing is just a good as seeing, but on those late muzzle loading days when it's cold as heck and the wind blowing, i'd rather be in the stand than in the camper. i'd suggest some sort of a slider window that can be slid down in stages, allowing some air to enter, yet keeping some protection inside the stand. the window can then be slid all the way open for those tolerable days.
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