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June 18th, 04:34 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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hey guys if you talk to your local utility they give empty reels away for free or a small fee, they range in size from 3' to 6'.
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June 18th, 04:38 PM
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#102 (permalink)
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2007
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talk to your local utility they give away empty reels all the time they range in size from 3' to 6'
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July 15th, 02:06 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Washington State
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Personally I live in the woods where there are a bunch of burnt out stumps around. Those are great because they already have holes throughout them so you can stick your barrel through them and shoot without being seen. I've also used doors and old cars. For a snake I cut down a bunch of branches and kept stacking them until the line was about 20 feet long and 2 feet deep.I also brought in a load of dirt to dump into the sticks so now you can't see through the snake. it works well and with the dirt in there there's no way anyone can shoot through it. Takes time and plenty of sticks, but it works great and is pretty cheap. Just time and a load of dirt! 
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August 1st, 06:02 PM
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UW-EC
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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We've just recently started to use old broken frezzors as bunkers. They're heavy to move but a good 4-wheeler drags them no problem.
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August 1st, 07:23 PM
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bow chicka
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Wisconsin, no city though, you e-rapist
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Quote:
Originally Posted by the_real_kaz
We've just recently started to use old broken frezzors as bunkers. They're heavy to move but a good 4-wheeler drags them no problem.
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The only problem is some of them were used as dog houses, so some kinda smell like ****
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August 6th, 11:48 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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i would use somthing like old wooden tables or somin. that would work just fine
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August 8th, 08:44 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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you can take the rectangular or circular cheap tables with foldable legs and turn the sideways with two of the legs supporting the tables that works its quick and easy.
Also hay good idea fun will last for about 1-2 years
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August 8th, 08:51 PM
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bow chicka
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Wisconsin, no city though, you e-rapist
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Quote:
Originally Posted by danwest
you can take the rectangular or circular cheap tables with foldable legs and turn the sideways with two of the legs supporting the tables that works its quick and easy.
Also hay good idea fun will last for about 1-2 years
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Uf you do that rectangle table thing, put a skinny (about 2 feet or so) piece of plywood vertical in teh middle of it and there is one of the best bunkers ever.
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August 25th, 01:37 PM
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lots of time
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 64
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I used to have this awsome blow up helicopter that would have made a wicked buncker, crawler through the little piece in the bottom nad u basically have alot of cover but it was kinda pricey
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August 25th, 01:40 PM
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lots of time
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 64
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dig a fox hole or better yet go out and buy some of those deer thigns like you can put up in trees on teh ground those things that people using for hunting
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August 25th, 05:28 PM
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UW-EC
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daredevil
dig a fox hole or better yet go out and buy some of those deer thigns like you can put up in trees on teh ground those things that people using for hunting
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lol wow deer things??? talk about a newbi hunter. I belive your talking about ground blinds and you wouldn't want to use those because they are somewhat expensive compared to the other idea's.
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October 10th, 05:41 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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very simple bunker:
-dig a hole roughly 5 feet deep and 7 feet in diameter and put a plastic kiddie pool over it and cut out gun slits.
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October 14th, 05:55 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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You could always use little kids tunnels that are spring like and fill dirt or rocks in there to keep it stable
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October 22nd, 04:29 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Go buy allot of plywood and cut them in 3 different shapes. 1 will have a door, another will have a window, and the last will be solid. Then connect them at the top to make small buildings. might not be the cheapest thing, but it sure would be cool![IMG]  [/IMG]
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October 24th, 10:06 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Holland, P.A.
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Duno if this has been mencioned, But you can make a decent Cover Bunker by using a shovel and going into the ground a decent ways in, then at the front of the whole prop up a board on 3 sides of the whole. simple plywood works, then screw the sides togeather and place 1 piece of plywood to cover the other 3 witch makes the roof, you don;t need to dig in but it gives the player more room. they work better as back bunkers for sniper fire.
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October 24th, 04:43 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SpeedShot911
they work better as back bunkers for sniper fire.
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October 24th, 09:47 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Im pretty new to paintball but we've made 2 fields one is in a subdivision beside sum guys yard(full of old cars) and he hasnt noticed 3 car hoods 4 doors and 2 tail gates that have gone "missing" from his yard lol. think old hoods and such are good bunkers especialy when supported by some logs or a tree. the other feild is in the bush on some goverment wild life resurve. not sure if we are gonna get arrested or what but **** happens. anyway they put ina new subdivison right beside it and the spaced out all the trees for the lots and happed to cut them all 3 feet hight these are stacked and leaned against bigger logs to build bunkers with 270 protection. we also have a 6 foot long 5 foot deep trench there first day playing i wasnt paying attention tripped in it and knocked my self out cold.
but plywood works best by far and by dad owns a building / flooring companys wich means free palets and some ply wood.
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November 2nd, 01:57 AM
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Viewlover
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dfdtrumpet
idk about snakes, but you can always go to most local stores(particaruly hardware) and get pallets for free. a little bit of modding(move the wood on one side to the other to fill in holes) and it makes a pretty decent bunker
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****, beat me to it as well. I love wood skids and/or pallets.
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November 2nd, 02:00 AM
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Viewlover
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 61
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Quote:
Originally Posted by timbergsp
I use pallets and put sticks in side them but on are field we want to be able to hit people so we dont cover every hole
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We do that and cover every hole as well except one to fire through and paintballs still get through.
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March 24th, 11:50 PM
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UW-EC
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Anymore idea's??? Love upping old threads.
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