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#2029260 - 10/08/09 06:00 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 10/07/09
Posts: 14
Loc: jacksonville, fl
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Looks great!! I love this thread!! Im in the military and stuck down in Florida now so reading the threads is the closest I will get to the ice this year.
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#2029747 - 10/09/09 09:38 AM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/06/09
Posts: 16
Loc: Nisswa, MN
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Hi Tom and ACE,
Just wanted to say "Thank You" for your service. I admire and am very thankful for anyone who is serving or has served this country!!!!!
ACE - nice work. Keep the pictures coming. I'm about to frame in my oven/stove and do some wiring and am very interested in your pictures... especially since i have a hard time trying to figure out which end of a screwdriver to hold.
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#2030812 - 10/10/09 08:10 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 10/07/09
Posts: 14
Loc: jacksonville, fl
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Thanks Nisswaguy.
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#2034880 - 10/14/09 08:12 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: Tom Buckles]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 10/07/09
Posts: 14
Loc: jacksonville, fl
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Ace, I cant wait to see the new pics. I hear you guys got some snow up there lately. It was in the 90's this past weekend down here in florida. No ice fishing for me this year. Anyways, keep the pics coming.
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#2043618 - 10/23/09 05:48 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 05/25/08
Posts: 235
Loc: SW Minnesota
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Well, I got the lower cupboard for the the furnace and ovens/stove framed up today. I also got the vent pipes and the outside cap for the furnace installed. I know this isn't the conventional way to build cupboards, but with all the angles, and securing it to metal studs, this was the easiest for me. Now to finish it off, I'll ad a counter top, tounge and groove, doors and some trim to face it off. I plan to frame up benches, bunks and wall cupboards next... then wiring, firring, and finally T&G. I have most of the materials sitting in my garage so it sould go reletivly fast. Thanks for looking, and I'll post more pics soon.       
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#2044491 - 10/24/09 09:27 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/18/07
Posts: 439
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keep the pictures coming!
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#2054595 - 11/03/09 11:07 AM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/06/09
Posts: 16
Loc: Nisswa, MN
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Any more pics to share ACE?
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#2056114 - 11/04/09 01:14 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/06/09
Posts: 16
Loc: Nisswa, MN
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Looks great ACE! That's quite the shack. I'm interested in your electrical wiring - specifically of how you're tying it all together at the battery end.
Again - GREAT LOOKING SHACK and thanks for the updates. Looks like you're going to love it!
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#2056121 - 11/04/09 01:23 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/30/07
Posts: 82
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Same here, any idea on the wires going to the battery, ie fuse block ? inverter in place ?
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#2058797 - 11/07/09 11:47 AM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 05/25/08
Posts: 235
Loc: SW Minnesota
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Most of the T&G is done now. Just have to finish all the fun angles in the V. The wiring is all done which includes 4-110 outlets wired to an outside male recepticle, 12v lights, the furnace, and the thermastat. The way I wire 12v for a fish house is really simple, effective, and [PoorWordUsage] proof. There are 2 main wires, a red and a black, running down the middle of the ceiling that all the lights get hooked to. I ran those wires to a standard single pull 110 switch. I then ran 2 wires from the switch to the battery. The 2 red wires (1 coming from the battery, and 1 coming from the lights) get hooked up to the only 2 recepticles on the switch, and the 2 black wires just get wire nutted together and stuffed inside the outlet box. At the battery, I just wired in a fuse link in the red wire and the black wire gets left alone. Alligator clips on the end of the wires connects it to the battery. Its that easy! Now I have lights that are ran by the master switch (the 110 switch) and they can also be turned on and off individually if the master switch is on. Turn the master power off... and it cuts everything. I like it like this cause you can turn the master switch on when you go to bed at night, and shut all the lights off at each individual light. Now when a rattle reel wakes you up, you can switch on the light closest to the hole the fish is on, and not totally blind yourself. The heater, I wired to the battery on its own set of wires. I used a fuse link just as I described above. Then 2 wires for the thermastat and wala! I am not saying that the way I wired my house is the best, or even right, I just know that doing it like this has always worked for me. I like to keep it as simple as possible.     
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#2058918 - 11/07/09 06:45 PM
Re: Finally starting my '09 fish house project!
[Re: SapperACE]
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demeaning post. 1st warning.
Registered: 05/01/07
Posts: 33
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SapperACE, are you interested in putting in a bunk for sleeping or anything. I bought a ice castle and one of the bunks in the house I turned into storage right away. So I have a mattress thats never been used (92"x30"x4") if you are interested shoot me a e-mail lindsjas@yahoo.com (I live in North Branch)
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