Homemade projects

One of my favorite reasons to visit this forum is to see members creations. I like to see how others build and this gives me ideas. Sometimes I need to tweak the ideas because I don't have the skill of others. I swear I can't get a nail to hold anything they always come loose for me. I like to see steel targets and have copied most of the ones I have seen. some have been a success and some didn't work to great but I had a fun time building them. I think I have came to the place where I enjoy making stuff for this sport more than shooting. So Send those pictures in of things you make. Hey I may copy them don't they say thats the highest form of flattery. 



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Here's a couple of my target stands I made recovering from brain surgery a couple years ago : glued & screwed together in fact I traded one to nate (Kaylaindy) for some 3D service's . It will adjust to different size cardboard & that bottom aluminum piece I bent in a vice out of a flat sheet, it lets the stand remain vertical on uneven ground . Also did one without the 1/8"steel angle protection .
 
It was supposed to be a snail design , but can't say that it works exactly like I expected. It DOES collect the lead.... mostly.... and I can unscrew the cap to empty it into a container easily . It weighs over 150, I'm pretty sure .

Glad I did it but need to pick up more steel sheet for the 30 and 50 yard traps that I have bottles for already.

Too many projects.....

Bob
 
Gents,

I didn't like the way my Impact felt shooting off of a bipod attached to the short/factory trigger guard picatinny rail. Too narrow. Shooting with the bottle nestled into my front rest wasn't much better. Too wobbly. And I didn't have the Extendo-Acra-Swiss-Picatinny Triggerguard. So this is what I came up with. Made with stuff on hand,
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and about 5 minutes on the mill. Stable, and rides the bags like a dream.

Justin
 
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Hey Sasquatch,

Some of my customers, requiring fab and welding, start out with "this should only take five minutes" 


Thats funny. Folks tell me all the time how easy something is. I have been out of the fabrication trade 30+ years. You want to talk about slow. I took a couple weeks to make a quad target probably spent two days of actual time. But I enjoyed it!

I am glad I got a good job. I tell the guys at work If I had to get a job as an electrician tomorrow I could be in trouble.
 
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Hey Sasquatch,

Awesome fab work on the dog crate and I know how long those things can take. Some of my customers, requiring fab and welding, start out with "this should only take five minutes" and my first response is to hang up the phone but I mostly do not.

Nice work and have fun, I do.


LOL! Yup. Or a similar favorite customer saying of mine when they bring in an old, falling apart, rusted part for repair and balk at the repair cost: "Can't you just run a quick bead on it?"
 
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