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DIMENSIONS
MATERIALS LIST
Pressure Treated
2x4, 8 ft.
• 3 boards
76"
FRONT VIEW
Spruce 2x4 , 8 ft.
• 7 boards
23"
14
/
"
7
8
95
"
/
5
8
48"
SIDE VIEW
3/8"
Coated Deck Screws
Plywood,
11/2" long, 396 screws (2.5 lbs.)
4' x 8'
• 21/2" long, 24 screws (0.2 lbs.)
• 3" long, 158 screws (1.75 lbs.)
• 8 sheets
Spruce 2x2,
#8 x 1" Wood Screws
8 ft.
• 60 screws
• 27 boards
ICE FISHING hut
81
/
"
7
8
11/2" Rigid
Insulation,
2' x 8'
• 1 sheet
51/2"
Door Pull
• 1 handle
home.crs
Hurricane
Ties
6 ties
4" Tee
Hinges
3 hinges

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  • Page 1 ICE FISHING hut home.crs DIMENSIONS 23" " " " 76" 48" FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW MATERIALS LIST 3/8" Coated Deck Screws 11/2" Rigid Hurricane Plywood, • Insulation, Ties 11/2" long, 396 screws (2.5 lbs.) Spruce 2x4 , 8 ft. Pressure Treated 4' x 8' •...
  • Page 2: Components List

    COMPONENTS LIST ICE FISHING HUT CONSTRUCTION Component Name Quantity Component Name Quantity Joist Blocking Header Floor Joist Front Wall Bottom Plate CUTTING THE COMPONENTS Rim Joist Front Wall Top Plate Skid Front Wall Sheathing (no window) Floor Sheathing Front Wall Sheathing...
  • Page 3 CUTTING DIAGRAMS (continued) 2x2 Spruce Lumber 10¾" Twenty seven (27) boards 8' long are required 72" for the following components: #6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 ,17, 19, 20 14" 79½" 28, 31 and 32. "...
  • Page 4 CUTTING DIAGRAMS (continued) 3/8" PLYWOOD 3/8'' Plywood 3/8" PLYWOOD Eight (8) 4' x 8' sheets are required for the following components: Eight (8) 4' x 8' sheets are required for the following components: Eight (8) 4' x 8' sheets are required for the following components: #5, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 33 and 34.
  • Page 5 CUTTING DIAGRAMS (continued) 75¾" 22½" 48" 44" " " 53" 16¼" 16¼" 75¾" 44" 44" 16¼" 48" 29¾" " " 83" "...
  • Page 6 NOTE: ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY • This Ice Fishing Hut is compact enough to fit in a 4' x 6½' • lt is good practice to drill clearance and pilot holes before truck box with the tailgate closed. It can be constructed with installing wood screws in narrow boards.
  • Page 7 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 3.CONNECT THE SKIDS STEP 4. SHEATH THE FIOOR NOTE: The Hurricane Ties are mounted on the outside of the floor platform so the Skids can be removed if they freeze into the ice. Hurricane Ties - 6 Hurricane 1"...
  • Page 8 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 5. FRAME THE REAR WALL STEP 6. FRAME THE SIDE WALLS Bench Leg Assembly " " " " " Note that the Bench 2½" Deck Screws - 4 Cleats are placed on the 3" Deck Screws - 12 22½"...
  • Page 9 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 7. FRAME THE FRONT WALL SIDE SECTIONS STEP 8. FRAME THE FRONT WALL 19" 25½" 39¾" " 2½" Deck Screws - 12 3" Deck Screws - 8 3" Deck Screws - 12 31½" "...
  • Page 10 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 9. SHEATH THE FRONT WALL STEP 10. SHEATH THE REAR WALL NOTE: NOTE: • The shelter can be constructed with or without • The Rear Wall sheathing should sit 1/8" below windows. Select the appropriate sheathing.
  • Page 11 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 11. SHEATH THE SIDE WALLS STEP 12. STAND THE WALLS Sheathing 1/8" below top plate NOTE: • The Side Wall sheathing should sit 1/8" below the top plate. NOTE: • The sheathing should overhang the bottom •...
  • Page 12 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 13. SET THE RAFTERS STEP 14. SHEATH THE ROOF 3" Deck Screws - 8 1½" Deck Screws - 54 13.1 Set the Rafters (25) between the Rear Wall Studs and the Front Top 14.1 Beginning with the centre section, secure the Roof Sheathing (26) Plate and Header.
  • Page 13 ICE FISHING HUT ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 15. ASSEMBLE THE BENCH STEP 16. INSTALL THE BENCH SEATS NOTE: 1½" Rigid Foam Walls have been removed from Insulation the drawing to improve visibility of critical components. 1½" Deck Screws - 20 1½" space to 1½"...
  • Page 14 Check with a building-code official or a building expert to make sure that the materials and construction methods shown meet local codes and conditions and are suitable to your situation. It is the responsibility of the builder to ensure the proper tools, measurements, cuts and building techniques are used in the construction of this plan. CO-OP assumes no responsibility for the incorrect use ®...