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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by cmonsta, Aug 23, 2015.

  1. buckeye

    buckeye Grizzled Veteran

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    At home it will be either a closet (rather not be a closet) or a large rubbermaid outdoor container that can fit my stands and stuff. I just as concerned with them as far as scent control as I am my clothing. My clothes don't get thrown in the bed of my truck and left there under the tonneau cover.

    At our camp we have a old 50' camper as our camp. It has separate rooms. Going to use one of those rooms as a clean room when I am hunting down there.
     
  2. cmonsta

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    Copy that! Thank you again brother!
     
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    Whitetailfreak52 Weekend Warrior

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    I built a storage closet a few years back and made it pretty much air tight. I put one of these little ozone generators in it and it seems to work well. I also keep most of my clothes in a big soft sided cooler with a heavy zipper on it. I figure if it can hold water not much can get in either..
     
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    That is true. I leave my bag full of air by not compressing it and rolling it tight.

    It may not be ideal by it seems to have enough air in the bag to work well enough.

    I think if you had a large enough container and didn't pack t full of clothes, you'd also have enough air in there for it to work. I've thought about drilling a small hole in the side just big enough to run the power cord through it and then sealing around it.

    I'm a guy on a budget with a DIY attitude so I accept that fact it may not be 100% perfect but it works for my budget.
     
  5. Rampaige

    Rampaige Die Hard Bowhunter

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    How big is the closet? I'm thinking of building a locker-type closet in the basement. I saw a YouTube video of one a guy build in his garage. It seems simple enough and I have quite a bit of lumber to use up.
     
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    I build mine 4ft.x 4ft.x 6ft, i also put it on heavy duty casters so i can move it around easy. i wired in wall sockets so i can plug things in such as my ozone and whatever else, a few light in it helps too. Lots of hooks to hang clothes and gear and a few shelves and you are good to go.
     
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    Rampaige Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Do you have pictures you could post? I have to take care of some shelving units I built in the basement that are now overflowing. So I think I'm gonna buy extra supplies and make the same kind of closet, too.
     
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    Whitetailfreak52 Weekend Warrior

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    I will get some pics for you tonight
     

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