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Portable shooting Benches - How many use a bench that rotates?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 346308" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>Thanks for responding. I was afraid the plates were handmade...I'm not set up for doing any sort of metal work but, I can **** near build anything in wood so I'm thinking I could put the 18 degrees into the wood...I got to think about it. Conduit...great idea and lighter than pipe. Nice to know Home Depot will thread. That's one of the few benches where I really like the way you've shaped/outlined of the wood and what looks like 1/4" round router bit used on the edge...keeps from snagging stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 346308, member: 15738"] Thanks for responding. I was afraid the plates were handmade...I'm not set up for doing any sort of metal work but, I can **** near build anything in wood so I'm thinking I could put the 18 degrees into the wood...I got to think about it. Conduit...great idea and lighter than pipe. Nice to know Home Depot will thread. That's one of the few benches where I really like the way you've shaped/outlined of the wood and what looks like 1/4" round router bit used on the edge...keeps from snagging stuff. [/QUOTE]
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