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Starting yet another fish house project. This is a new design that I thought of for getting a little more room inside the house (it may already out there, but have not yet seen it). The finished wheel wells measure 4ft.-6in. long by 34in. high. It is a 6,000# system w/12" brake drums, floor measurements are: 8'X16' w/4' v-front. Components that are fully removable are: Winches w/straps, leaf springs, pulleys, drop hitch, the full axle assembly. The total width (from outside wheel to wheel) measures 8'-4". Total length of house with the v-front is 20'. The pivot arm tubes are made of solid 2-1/2" steel with grease fittings.

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More pics of the house will come later. It is still a work in progress.

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Very nice triple B. I really like this design, couple questions for ya:

What do you use as a lever to crank the winch when you raise the house? Doesn't look like you could fit a normal crank lever on it due to the proximity to the side wall.

You stated the winches are removed when the house is in travel. What holds them in place when they are in use? Is it just resting inside the upright post, or something like that?

Here are some closer pics of the crank set-up I made.

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Very impressive house. Thanks for all the photos. Looks like you have a lot to be proud of. One question. How did you get that last picture? I know if I had taken that photo my belly would have been in the way. I'm not that skinny to fit that close in the triangle.

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Very impressive house. Thanks for all the photos. Looks like you have a lot to be proud of. One question. How did you get that last picture? I know if I had taken that photo my belly would have been in the way. I'm not that skinny to fit that close in the triangle.

I had to suck it in a little, or maybe a lot! LOL wink

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Great looking fish house. what size tubing was used? What would it cost for someone to have you build a frame?

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Great looking fish house. what size tubing was used? What would it cost for someone to have you build a frame?

The perimeter tubing is 2"X4" with 2"X3" cross bracing. Tongue is 3"X3".

Price of making the frame will very depending on what size you want.

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Very cool!! Could you do on camper seen alot of posts on this in past. How to drop camper trailer to the ice? Camper/fishhouse covertion.

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Wow. The only thing I see missing in the pictures is ACTUAL FISH IN THE HOUSE!!! grin

Seriously, though; Nice house and you should be proud of your build. It is pretty sweet.

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Wow. The only thing I see missing in the pictures is ACTUAL FISH IN THE HOUSE!!! grin

Seriously, though; Nice house and you should be proud of your build. It is pretty sweet.

LOL. We actually did pretty well on the trip to Winnie. We caught some really nice walleyes, but the only bad part was that they were all in the slot, and had to go back down.

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Here are the pics of the carpet and hole placement.

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Bigbuck, if I'm calculating the picture correctly, you actually put two holes up in the V/bathroom?? I'd heard of people doing that but never actually seen it. I always thought at least one would be good, a person could put a rattle reel down.

Nice house!!! I like the way you engineered your frame so the cranks are in front of the wheel and won't get so much road grime on them.

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Nice house!!! I like the way you engineered your frame so the cranks are in front of the wheel and won't get so much road grime on them.

The cranks are actually behind the wheels, but the crank comes off, so no grime to worry about.

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Does anyone know if the type of Microwave in this house gets bolted down? I'm trying to remove one to get to the outlet behind it and don't really want to remove tounge and groove to do so...

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