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First time ice shack build


llcooljc

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let's just say the save big money store does not necessarily sell straight boards. I had to use the strap to persuade some of the boards to go where i wanted them. grin

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What did you wind up paying per sqft for the pine? I am looking at doing my new build in cedar but that will run about $1500.($1.99 per sq ft)

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let's just say the save big money store does not necessarily sell straight boards. I had to use the strap to persuade some of the boards to go where i wanted them. grin
I go to Menards if I want to buy soup. Lumber? Never go there, knotted and twisted. May get it cheap, but cheap reflects quality too.
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It was approx. $350. Lot of dump left over though...and I do mean dump. Straight to the firepit it goes! At least I'll have a few beers while watching it burn whistle

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yes, the lights are led. I went 100% led for battery usage...dam pricey though 2c

I used the thicker tongue and groove because I wanted to be able to nail/screw wherever I wanted.

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Looks great! Keep up the good work and pictures I always enjoy seeing what people do to their fish houses.

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Looks awesome!! Is that rear door spring assist or cable or nothing? If nothing, how heavy is it to lift?

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It is real easy...assuming the stuff is bent with a brake to the correct angle. I had some issues with the front piece not being bent quite right. Basically it forced me to use a couple self tapping screws.

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  • 3 weeks later...

furnace and burners now in and working. fuse box also in. not sure if the tv is going on top or in between yet... lol

(outlet is just tacked in since i am not sure where i want it yet)

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Awesome job on the build so far! Did you use a regular 120v dimmer switch to dim the led lights in the ceiling? Also, I'm going to be fabricating a drop axle setup for my house and I'm wondering how you decided to build yours? I looked at the frame picture but I couldn't really see what components you used.

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FYI - This shack is for sale due to the family now wanting to snowmobile instead of icefish. Frankly I am mad about having to get rid of it, but an unhappy mother bear makes the whole den unhappy. Fished in more than 20 below with about 30-40mph winds and was in shorts without shoes and toasty warm. Holler if you want to see finished pics etc. Would also trade for 4 place enclosed trailer. Email [email protected] THX

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Get it on Craigs list and on the classifieds here. Hurry, its not the best time to be selling.

You know the list I'm talking about.

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does anyone have a photo of a drop down axle without the tires on that they would be willing to share.

thanks

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Yes it is a bummer. Unfortunately the family has decided they want to snowmobile more than ice-fish. I need something that can haul more than 1 snowmobile. It appears the link gets changed when posting it so just go to the common for sale list and look at minneapolis and search for Ice Shack/Camper/Toy Hauler.

Thanks

John

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$8900. (hsolist won't work on my laptop for some reason. It says I need to accept cookies. I have that set to accept and it still won't take it)????

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