Tru-Duct Tru-Pit Duck Blind

Hrmm... I could see Border Patrol making some good use out of something like this.
 
I hunted Waterfowl with a great guide at Elite Guide Service up in Sacramento last December. He has some of the best rice fields in Nor Cal. It was my first time in a pit blind and I instantly said I can do way better than this. The trade was made and the worlds nicest pit blind was built. They will be installing LED lights and gas lines later on this year.

Total length with stairs is 28’ the bench is 20’
5’ tall in the rear 4’ tall in the front
1/8” steel fully welded inside and out
Marine grade powder coat in and out
full flap downs
built in gun holders
Stairs in both ends with large dog shelf
aluminum covers
the list goes on and on.

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Jesus , this would make a nice storage container and Bunker.
Nice build. Good quality work.
Insulation would be a nice added feature.
 
Holy smokes... I'm not a ducker, but this is amazing.... nice work Tru. Ed F
 
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That is bad ass gret fab skills there. I live up in the foothills above sac and a fabricator myself. Kudos.

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