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Ground blind hub differences?

Started by VTer, April 26, 2010, 08:27:00 PM

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VTer

I've got a Ground Max Escape Deluxe that's 5 or so years old (before Primos bought them)and the fabric where it attaches to the hub is ripping out. I was just wondering how a double bull type hub is made and how the hub itself attaches (or not) to the fabric. Anybody got any close-up pictures of there hubs?
Schafer Silvertip 66#-"In memory", Green Mountain Longbow 60#, Hill Country Harvest Master TD 59#

"Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible."
   - Doug Lawson.

VTer

Schafer Silvertip 66#-"In memory", Green Mountain Longbow 60#, Hill Country Harvest Master TD 59#

"Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible."
   - Doug Lawson.

VTer

Schafer Silvertip 66#-"In memory", Green Mountain Longbow 60#, Hill Country Harvest Master TD 59#

"Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible."
   - Doug Lawson.

bluegrassbowhunter

Greg, not sure on the newer DB blinds but mine are the older ones & each place were the hubs are is a tie down eye on the outside of the blind & it's reinforced on the inside of each hub with another kind of material that's alot heavier weight & this prevents the hub from wearing through the blind material....I can get ya some pictures but it may be a couple of days....
"Life,Liberty & the pursue of deer & turkeys."

ChuckC

yeah, the screw / eye at each location unscrews and the hub / rods can be removed and worked on, leaving the material in place with a small hole in it for replacement of the above.
ChuckC


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