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<blockquote data-quote="mpayne" data-source="post: 2184584" data-attributes="member: 56332"><p>Normally you can pound a T-post in rocky ground if you're doing it to hang steel they don't have to be straight. How I build my range is 2 T-posts 2 peace's of pipe that fit over the post above 10" long I find a cheap bar, rod, or rebar I drill 2 holes in the 10" pipe for the bar to slide through. I then cut a few sections of 3" fire hose or old 3" straps that I have and go put it up. The reason I use about 10" of pipe is them dam cows love to scratch themselves on my targets. They normally can't get the target off with 10". The pipe I use is jus cheap light weight stuff that's easy to drill. If you live by a recycling place they can be your best friend when setting up a range. Also don't be afraid to stop by your local fire department and ask if they have any old hose that don't pass pressure test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpayne, post: 2184584, member: 56332"] Normally you can pound a T-post in rocky ground if you’re doing it to hang steel they don’t have to be straight. How I build my range is 2 T-posts 2 peace’s of pipe that fit over the post above 10” long I find a cheap bar, rod, or rebar I drill 2 holes in the 10” pipe for the bar to slide through. I then cut a few sections of 3” fire hose or old 3” straps that I have and go put it up. The reason I use about 10” of pipe is them dam cows love to scratch themselves on my targets. They normally can’t get the target off with 10”. The pipe I use is jus cheap light weight stuff that’s easy to drill. If you live by a recycling place they can be your best friend when setting up a range. Also don’t be afraid to stop by your local fire department and ask if they have any old hose that don’t pass pressure test. [/QUOTE]
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