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Thread: Anyone used the Icebox igloo making tool much?

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    Nice thing is, after a bit of time the igloo reaches 0C and you are protected from the -30C. Also no air movement. The 6-8 hour hot packs are handy for when lounging, when bought in bulk. It is a time to wear PJ's while in a sleeping bag though!

    Love the technique of the dome tent form! Another thing to try if I'm somewhere within range of a lake, river or water hose. I go now to think of forms to use other than my tent..!

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    watch garage sales and stuff. people are always dumping old tents for cheap.

    I just picked up a couple that I am going to 'play' with next year... I want to set them up and then slowly start spraying them with a water/concrete mixture, to make a permanent hard shell, that I can use as a deer blind. Multi coats to get the thickness/strength, then cut out some 'windows/door.

    Just working out the logistics of how to attach the cutout back on to make a functionable door
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    I just picked up a couple that I am going to 'play' with next year... I want to set them up and then slowly start spraying them with a water/concrete mixture, to make a permanent hard shell, that I can use as a deer blind. Multi coats to get the thickness/strength, then cut out some 'windows/door.

    Just working out the logistics of how to attach the cutout back on to make a functionable door
    When you do, please post pictures, I am interested in how that would work.

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