Use a spirit level to plumb the posts before locking them into place.
Diy a frame waterfowl blind.
Repeat that step driving the remaining t posts into the ground roughly 3 feet behind the front wall.
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Cut the joists at the dimensions described in the diagram.
These will become the sides or walls of your blind.
Use 2 6 lumber for the floor frame of the duck blind.
Lay one half of poultry netting flat on the ground.
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Spread a thin layer of stubble across netting.
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Use the bungee cords to secure the panel to the t posts and create the front wall of the a frame blind.
Cut poultry netting to desired length.
Measure a rectangle on the ground in whatever size you want to construct your blind.
Drive your metal t posts into the ground at each corner.
Generally 5 to 6 feet is perfect for the depth and 8 to 16 feet for the length depending on how many people and dogs will be inside.