MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
Hi. New here but it seems I am in fine company. I've been ice fishing as long as I can remember and recently built a permanent shack. I have 2 delemas currently... The shanty is 6 x 10 and is built on the heavy side. It's a beast to move around so I'm looking for ideas on easier and more efficient means of moving it. Would like some ideas on drop down wheels or similar. Secondly, I'm looking for ideas for interior design from anyone suggesting more than just pinning up pics of centerfold models. I've got 2 young sons who insist this thing has to double as a bunkhouse as well. I'm adding photos of what I have done so far and you can see on the inside I've got 4 catch covers on each end with a door in the middle of one of the long sides. Any imput is is appreciated! Fish on compadres! (Image removed from quote.) (Image removed from quote.) (Image removed from quote.) (Image removed from quote.)
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Ryan, I have a Shappel 4000 and would like to make a shelf like that. How is the conduit attached that the shelf hangs on? Is it sturdy enough?
The cross brace is actually the same one for the roof w/ clips. All i did was put some self tapper screws on the side poles to support the weight as well as underneath the wooden cross brace on the bottom. I holds up great I have loaded that shelf with all my electronics,case of beer, and propane bottles.
How's the wooden cross brace attached to the side uprights?
It doesn't attach to anything but the shelf. On the side post's I put 2 self tappers each. The top 2 tappers is what I use to hold the conduit cross brace and when I hang the shelf the wood rest's on the lower tappers. The wood also act's as a balance. If it wasn't there the shelf would lean forward and hence serve no purpose as a shelf. I hope this helps you I can post more descriptive pic's if that would help better.
A closeup pic would be helpful. Thanks