35W very nice.Im like the gun rest on the side ...good idea.
A shelf across the bottom is not only a good idea but a good bracing technique that incorporated into the bench. Ty for the ideas.Thanks, yours is a work of art, for sure. Looks like it wil last forever. You can't see it, but I also have a shelf under the top so I can put my spotting scope, bags, screwdrivers, etc. on it to kinda keep them out of the rain.
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That's a really nice bench.Built this bench today was a little bored and needed one.6X6's legs for weight,shelves underneath for sandbags to weigh it down even more.
I like the through the woods range.Does it keep the gun report down?Very nice set up.Built a .22 LR deck/bench a couple of years ago. A leftover piece of Corian for the bench top. Many more steel targets there now.
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I built this portable bench years ago, works great!
Built this bench today was a little bored and needed one.6X6'ss for weight,shelves underneath for sandbags to weigh it down even more.$75 +/_ materials .Lets see your benches.
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The oldest Son, Grandson and I built a bench similar to yours Summer before last for the range at the Deer Club. I found the plans on the internet (where else?) on the Sierra site. They had a material list and even a cut sheet. We had nearly zero waste. We used all treated lumber and I think it cost about $100. The main differences between ours and yours is we have a built in seat and a rifle rack on the side and a brace across the front legs. We used 6X6's for the legs, 2X6's for the braces and seat and 5/4 deck boards for the top.Built this bench today was a little bored and needed one.6X6's legs for weight,shelves underneath for sandbags to weigh it down even more.$75 +/_ materials .Lets see your benches.
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I think the cats have taken your bench over! Those rascals!These are the only picks I could find of my bench. I put rollers on the top of the bench so it can simply be flipped over and wheeled around. It was painted after these pics were taken. It sits out in the barn, now. It's too far away to retrieve it and too heavy to rassel around.