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Well I just bought this today almost brand new.......Sorry for so many pics but...... they are like my kids!!!!
Here's mine. 6 x 8 i.d. , light weight and with two propane lanterns going inside it stays around 65 degrees.I added a old Sony car stereo this year with a pair of speakers with brackets mounted to the studs. It runs for a couple of days on a little 12 volt sealed battery before it needs a charge.
Here's mine. 6 x 8 i.d. , light weight and with two propane lanterns going inside it stays around 65 degrees.I added a old Sony car stereo this year with a pair of speakers with brackets mounted to the studs. It runs for a couple of days on a little 12 volt sealed battery before it needs
awesome looking shacklooks really light weight
What is on the exterior?
Worked on improving my shantymy HT Arctic Express a little today and also doing a bit of garage fishing.Mounted a seat to a cooler and a better way to carry the IceGator.
Here is my new one!
Here's mine. 6 x 8 i.d. , light weight and with two propane lanterns going inside it stays around 65 degrees.
8' x 8' (semi?) portable. Easily pushes onto a tilt deck trailer or can be pulled by the Alpine in snow up to 1.5'. Snow starts to pile up in front if the snow is too deep, but a snow dam and wider skids may take care of that.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOlAVjtbCdc
Not a bad design. There are some things on mine you could add to yours to help out with drafts.http://s248.photobucket.com/albums/gg161/michianiafisherman/?action=view¤t=Shanty.flv