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Double Bull Blind Rods

Started by SinGin, April 26, 2020, 09:39:34 PM

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MK M GOBL

Quote from: arrow1 on April 28, 2020, 10:24:46 PM
I did the same.  I think I got enough rods for a lifetime for cost of shipping.  Disassembly of the hub is fairly simply and videos can be found online. I wrap the new rod with tape where I need to cut and use a hacksaw. A couple times I broke rods it was always due to snowload and I didnt want to take blind down for fear of boogering the deer I was hunting. I love my Double Bull blind. Killed a couple bucks from it and it adds a new dimension to bow hunting.  With rain in the forecast for opening weekend turkey season I'll likely be hunkered down in it.

When I leave a "winter" blind up I just put a support pole in for the roof hub, snow won't collapse them then. Take it out when hunting, back in place when I leave the field.


MK M GOBL

Tom007

Yes, that is what I meant on my snow plow markers, they work great. Good call on the video....

SinGin

Will they s lol you replacement hubs also? I think they may have made them a little smoother since I bought mine, I bought mine in 2007

Flounder

I use fiberglass rods from tractor supply. Drill out old holders and use epoxy to glue them back in. Works every time.

Snoodsniper

Fiberglass fence post slivers suck!! That's pretty much all I have to add. Wear gloves when dealing with frayed, weathered or broken poles.