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Please post pics of your ice house.


johnsonmitc

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I would love to see everyone's different layouts and ideas that they have done with their ice houses, whether they are wheel houses or just skids. I am planning on building one shortly, and have read many different posts and have gotten different ideas about the layout I am going to use. I feel pictures are worth more than someone describing their house, so please feel free to post pics which may help myself as well as others decide on ice house layouts. Thanks in advance to everyone who posts!

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Here are some photos of my house that I completed this year. If you look for my thread called "Finally starting my '09 fish house project" you will find a detailed photography of the entire process. Good luck with your project.

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SapperAce, how far back does that thread go?? I would be interested in seeing some pics of it during the building process. I looked back to like 150 pages and didn't see it. Does anyone know if there is a search engine of sorts to look for a specific thread??

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River runner, its 8x8 and those are 2x6, this year i did throw some 4x4 underneath giving me 5-6 inch of clearence. last year was a pain moving through snow and then blocking it immediately so it wouldnt freeze. Believe it not i move it with my awd station wagon! use a snowmobile trailer to get it to the lake!

Its not the greatest but is actually the only think i have ever built outta anything. thanks

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RIVER RAT

if you talking about with the 2x6's on there side, not really, maybe if you were able to get on top of the snow, i put some lanscaping timbers under it this year and moved it right after that storm hit and still pulled it with a awd stationwagon through 6 inches of snow!! I really need a truck, i am trying to utilize what i got now to make it work! yaaaaa

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