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From: wolfbushcraft
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  • You used chicken wire. Well, I am sure that was very helpful.

  • looks very good.

  • the makings of a good shelter. I have a white german shepard-akita mix that looks similar to yours.

  • nice vid look 4ward to see more! 5/5

  • Looking really good Grimbo. The fire pit is an interesting feature. Looking forward to seeing more :-)

  • Looking good so far mate! The completed project will be a great video indeed. 5/5...SkogKniv

  • Coming along great Grimbo. Can't wait to see the finished job. you have the right Idea keep going, let nothing or noone stop you!! cheers, ED

  • grimbo why don,t you use a drum for your fire,try your chip shop for a empty one.they are easy to cut open,and a lot safer then a open fire,good luck with the lodge.

  • hi m8,im going to be using a dakota fire hole method,with air holes outside the shelter,thanks anyway...

  • @wolfbushcraft I am assuming you'll place the fire in the middle. I'd sure like to know how that turned out for you. I've never used a dakota with that long an air tunnel before. Thanks grimbo. Give Zues a treat on my behalf. I appreciate it. ~Wolf

  • Looks cool, let's hope no one finds it and trashes it. It would be impossible for me to make a permanent shelter in my woodlands, it would soon get trashed :(

  • ive had loads trashed but if i give up building them i will not be practicing and making them..

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