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Steel Targets, chain v conveyer belt?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexSavage" data-source="post: 1866421" data-attributes="member: 6245"><p>I'm using firehose that the fire department is throwing out after it's useful life. Swings good and seems to work great. The really big hose I can cut in half and then half again. The big target is hanging by half of big hose that is not covered by canvas. The two smaller targets are hanging by canvas wrapped 4" or 6" hose. I never found conveyor belt here in the Texas Panhandle. Oh the sag is caused from the slick concrete floor in my garage. On soil I can prop up as needed and I have since gone to ⅝" rebar instead of ½".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexSavage, post: 1866421, member: 6245"] I'm using firehose that the fire department is throwing out after it's useful life. Swings good and seems to work great. The really big hose I can cut in half and then half again. The big target is hanging by half of big hose that is not covered by canvas. The two smaller targets are hanging by canvas wrapped 4" or 6" hose. I never found conveyor belt here in the Texas Panhandle. Oh the sag is caused from the slick concrete floor in my garage. On soil I can prop up as needed and I have since gone to ⅝" rebar instead of ½". [/QUOTE]
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