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"Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-03-2007 I had posted this on the hunting board and thought I should post it here as well for our guys looking for a little wormth and shelter from the wind. in the following replies I will go though how I built this shack for hunting that can be addapted for an ice fishing shelter with one more peice of ply wood and a couple extra 2x4's. if at any time you have a question on how I did someting please feel free to ask. I am posting just the minimum information and pictures... [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-03-2007 [size 1]I am attempting to build this shack with all used lumber and not spend more that 25 dollars maximum. it is going to be close. I have a lot of materials on hand. nails and screws from jobs past. lumber door window roofing is from left overs or reconstruction. all walls are 48x84 inches. lay out your floor plates and cut your angles then cut cut your top plate. then you need to cut your 2x4x37 inch for 24 inch center. then cut your window sill plate and measure the top to 40 inches,. you will have to match your angle to the bottom plate. cut your plywood to height then assemble the 2x4 frame then attach it to the plywood. dont bother cutting out your window just yet. the sill plate is in place and that is all you need at the moment. for the wall that has the door in it, you will need to either build a door or find one that will meet your needs. my door is a 22 inch closset door. Ya it is flimsy, it is hallow. it is what I had. I can up grade it at any time should I choose. on that wall frame you still have to have a cross member the same as the windowed walls. this cross member shoud go about a couple inches below or above the door knob. this will keep your door wall steady as a rock with out having to use a king stud. For this design a king stud is not needed, but if you want to spend the 3 bucks for a couple extra studs you can if you want. after the walls are constructed you need to make a top plate out of 2x6. this will give you the minimum over hang you will need to keep the water running down off the edge of the shack. this is as far as I have gotten so far. here are the pics to show what I am doing. I have constructed the walls at home where I have all the tools and power. from here it can be taken out in to the woods and set up.... Click on photo to see larger image. [/size] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7618/size/big/cat/602"][size 1] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-03-2007 [size 1]a tally of my expences so far. two hinges for the door matching what was left from the old door 1.97 each and one tube of liquid nail 1.45. so far ruoghly with tax 5.50. I wont even guess the price of materials any where else, but if there is a real intrest I can quote it out for what it cost here. but with the parts list you wil be able to quote out the job at your local lumber yard pretty easy.... [/size] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-03-2007 [center][font "Arial"][size 2][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7626/cat/602"] [/center] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-05-2007 I finished workin on the roof, well the construction part any ways, I still have to put on the trim, and the roll roffing but I wont do that untill it is mounted on top of the shack... if you remember I said I was building it with out buying any thing, well take a look at this roof with the plywood attached, every thing on the shack is from used lumber... [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7648/cat/602"] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-10-2007 [size 1]here is the next set of photos. I have begun assembly of the shack. today I set up the walls, mounted the roof and hung the door along with calking all the seams. [/size] [size 1] [/size] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7705/cat/602"][/url][/center] [center][size 1][/size][/center] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7706/cat/602"][size 1] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-10-2007 [size 1]there is something I should mention, that roof weighs as much as a deer, but if you have a wench from an old boat trailer you can use that to lift the roof if you park the shack under a good branch. or if you can barrow a buck pole you can lift the roof then back the shack under it. You could even toe nail a couple 2x4's to the top of the shack for rails and slide the roof on that way. You could build the roof right on top of your shack, I didnt have that option. what I am saying is if you have a way to lift the roof, it is eaiser to to build it on the ground and lift it in to place, I am not a big fan of working on ladders... two six foot people can lift it and slide it on top of the 7 foot shack. I could reach the top but it was well out of my range for putting the roof on. It is a bit of a strech for guys our size so I think you may want to go for a six foot shack. If I make another one, I wont go any taller than 6 foot.. I got lots of head room, I got room to do jumping jacks in side this shack... I did put the roof on by my self, I first rolled it in to the back of my truck, drove it out and then lifted and slid it in to the back of the cargo truck, then I grabed the trailer and backed it up to the cargo truck and lifted one side on top of the roof and went to the front of the cargo truck and entered the back through the door between the seats then lifted the back side of the roof and slid it in to place. I then went in side and turned the roof to expose the corners and removed those corner braces I had put in place and then lined up the roof from the inside. starting in the back over the door I used 3 in deck screws and ancored the roof. once I had the roof ancored I pulled the straps down and used roofing nails, two on the side and one on the bottom. I will get another picture of the strap if that isnt clear. like I mentioned I had not acored the shack to the trailer, well I had nails and other things in the back of the shack and when I took the trailer loose from the truck the tong pointed in the air. the shack is mounted well over the axle with just enough weight to keep preasure on the tong. so it is important if you store any thing in the trailer you keep it to the front. Any way the shack slid back 4 inches. I will have to push that back to the bow of the trailer. I will be using two ancor on each wall, If I were planning on taking it down the road any time soon I would put at least 4 ancors on each wall. I am glad I had not calked around the floor yet, [/size] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-15-2007 here is the next set of photos... [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7743/cat/602"] lacking the proper tools to do the job, I again made do with what I had, to set in the hinges and door latch catch I used my circular saw to cut in the depth, I still have a little paint left to do the touch ups. [center] [/center] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7749/cat/602"] [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-21-2007 [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7764/cat/602"] this is the lay out of the roofing. looking at pic four, you can see three strips, I put on the ou side strips first then cut the third strip in half and layed it back I cut the center of the front strip up to the point where it would cross the center board and overlapped the the end peices. doing this allowed me to lay the roofing flat. the back center strip only come up to the center. [font "Arial"][size 2][/size][/font] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7763/cat/602"] I used old vinal to trim the corners and facia trim. I had forgotten to take my roofin nails so I ended up using button screws. "thats what I had. and you know I could not leave those white flags standing so I used the last of my paint to cover all the white. I had enough to paint the cut edges of the window and put a second coat on the out side of the door. [font "Arial"][size 2][/size][/font] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7771/cat/602"] this is the finish product [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7773/cat/602"] to keep this shack from flying off the tralor I used 3 1/2 inch lag bolts with fender washers one on each side of the corners and one in the center of each wall. [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7775/cat/602"] here is what I looked like going down the road [font "Arial"][size 2][/size][/font] [url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7778/cat/602"] the sun had just set when I took these shots, I had to lighten them up a lot in order for you to be able to see the shack. in pic number three you can see that the shack disipears in to the skyline during twilight hours. the color looks black, it is actualy a realy dark green. when the leaves fall and all it left but bark this shack will be almost invisible. I guess I forgot to take a pic of the window from the inside. I will try to remember to do that the next time I am on the island. I still have to find a rug for the inside and go back out with a jack and level the shack. [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-25-2007 I owed you a few pics, window pics to be more percise, so here they are. well, it is set up on harsens island. It was a riot taking it on the fairy, every one kept asking me what it was, I replied it was a pigeon coup.. LOL pulled up between a rose bush and an oak tree sapling near a ground hog hole in a hay feild next to a few over grown oak and christmas trees. and yes it is on privet property. I want to make that vary clear, in michigan it is not leagle to set out hunting structures on state land. the farmer was only to happy to have the shack set up on top the ground hog hole. [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7791/cat/602"] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/7790/cat/602"] ![]() ![]() [signature] Re: [davetclown] "Ice Shack Plans" "Shanty Plans" "Hunting Shack Plans" - davetclown - 07-31-2007 word of caution, this time of year areas frequented with deer may be infested with tics fleas and mites. especialy if he area has been dry for several days. Fleas drown easily, ticks dont. The month of july agust and september are the best time for hitchhikers. spraying your pants with a quality insect repellent or wearing stiff denam geans will aid in reppeling these critters this is impotant, you dont want to bring these critterss home especialy if you have carpetting in your house. they can be difficult to get rid of once they have been introduced to the inside of a domicile. [signature] |