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Author Topic: Garage door sections for an ice shack?  (Read 8357 times)

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Offline kenhuntin

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 I was on the way back from leech friday and saw two different shacks on the road built with door sections. does any one out there know someone who has done that and how well they hold up? I can't see any reason why they wouldn't work great.
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Offline jigglestick

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insulated panels, alluminum sheating on either side, cheap, most times free ;D
I would say, assembled with the proper hardware, they would hold up wonderfully.
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Offline Big_D

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That is a heck of an idea...I may try to locate some this summer and experiment
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Offline sunk1

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I know a guy that does that. He is in thje garage door buisness.  He gets odd sections and makes icehouses out of them. He uses the steel front,steel back insulated sections.

Offline Desperado

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One thing I've noticed after seeing lots of icefishing shacks is; that with a fair amount of innovation and ingenuity, a guy can make a decent shack out of just about anything that he has available.

I've seen 'em made of:
1.  chicken wire and spray foam insulation
 2. 1x1 lumber and a vinyl tarp
 3. a square 500 gallon plastic water tank

I've always thought that one of those seagoing shipping containers with some spray foam insulation inside would make a great shack.  They're pretty sturdy and are already on a frame that could be used as skids to pull them across the lake, plus they already have anchor points welded onto them that  the plow truck could hook up to for pulling the shack.

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Offline Big_D

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Where would be a good place to find some panels?  I may just try this.

D
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Offline BamBam1970

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I have a place here in Little Falls that has them for sale at a reasonable rate.  The guys name is Mark Nelson from JMS Log Creations.  (320) 632-1618.  I have a friend of mine whos son built an 8 x 20 out of these panels, and this thing turned out awesome.  It is warm, sturdy, what we all would want in a house except the hot blonde to take up the slack time when the fish arent biting.

Offline Big_D

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I wonder if garage door companies give them away when they install new doors, anyone know?

D
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Offline WoodChuck

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  ??? my guess is to be in the right place at the right time ? or even if you can get them for a few dollars , thats not so bad either ! aluminum sideing and insulated all in one shot
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Offline kenhuntin

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From what I've learned since this started is garage door installers have been building sheds and fish shacks etc. since time began.They would also rather scrap them out as opposed to give them away.Your best bet Big D is to befriend an installer I've never met one on a jobsite that didn't hunt or fish and are usually very friendly as opposed to electricians.
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Offline Big_D

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I have a buddy who does vinyl siding, I'll have him use his connections and give it a shot...

thanx for the ideas
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Offline sunk1

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I'm a g door installer. I will check it out with my suppliers.

Offline Big_D

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Awesome SUnk...pm me if you come up with anything.....old crappy ones would be fine, aluminum insulated would be ideal
"If it ain't freezin', it ain't fishin'"