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Ian's Target Frame
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<blockquote data-quote="littletoes" data-source="post: 53567" data-attributes="member: 579"><p><strong>Re: Ian\'s Target Frame</strong></p><p></p><p>Forgot to mention that you can make it out of as heavy pipe as you want. But if you are like me, you want it portable. And light enough to carry into the field. Use a couple of "S" clips to hold the plywood on, just got them from an old rubber bungee. Bend the end on the pipe snug, leave the other side open so the plywood just slips on. Friend has the plates, so can't show you them. Even have a couple with heavy chain welded to them. Just slip them over the 90*'s, and they last a long time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletoes, post: 53567, member: 579"] [b]Re: Ian\'s Target Frame[/b] Forgot to mention that you can make it out of as heavy pipe as you want. But if you are like me, you want it portable. And light enough to carry into the field. Use a couple of "S" clips to hold the plywood on, just got them from an old rubber bungee. Bend the end on the pipe snug, leave the other side open so the plywood just slips on. Friend has the plates, so can't show you them. Even have a couple with heavy chain welded to them. Just slip them over the 90*'s, and they last a long time! [/QUOTE]
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