Shooting Bench project for less than $100

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Rembrandt

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Just finished building a Shooting Bench for the "Rembrandt Hunting Lodge". Thought I might share some pics of the project. When planning the design, I needed something that could be easily moved, right or left handed, fully adjustable for adults or kids, and weather proof.

Materials list is a follows:
- (1) 3/4"X4'X8' sheet pressure treated plywood
- (2) 2"X10' lengths of black pipe
- (1) 3/4"X12" All Thread
- (3) 3/4 nuts & washers
- (12) 3/8"X4" Galvanized carriage bolts & nuts
- (1) 18" diameter Disc blade
- (3) 1/4"X4"X4" plate

Recently removed a radiator heat system from the Hunting Lodge and had lots of heavy black pipe that was going to the scrap yard. Saved it to be used for our new gun and archery range.
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After cutting to proper length a tube bender was used to make the frame and legs of the shooting bench. Bench2.gif

Bench design uses a 3 legged format with two identical pieces of formed pipe.
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After bending the pipe they are welded at one end with the framework in a "V" pattern.
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Next step was to cut the 3/4" treated plywood sheet in half (4'X4'), then glue and screw both halves together....making an 1 1/2" thick top for the bench.
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More to come later......
 
After the plywood is glued and screwed together, cutouts are made for the right and left handed shooters. Saved these scrap cutouts for a bench seat top. Edges are sanded and smoothed.
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Holes are drilled through the wood and pipe, insert carriage bolts.
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Next step is to build an adjustable "Piano" style stool that has height adjustment.....more to come.
 
Piano style stool uses an 18" disc blade for stability. Piece of black pipe is welded to the base and a notch is cut partially through the pipe about 6" down....this will be used to locate and secure nuts inside the pedestal.
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One nut is welded to the base of the All Thread to act as a stop, then a second nut is welded to a washer, but allowed to spin freely on the threaded shaft.
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This is then inserted into the pedestal where the washer then lines up with the previously cut slot...then welded.
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Top of pedestal is then capped and a mounting plate is installed for the wooden seat. Threaded shaft allows 6-8" of height adjustment.
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Finished seat assembly.
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Rembrandt - Very cool! The bench looks very sturdy and the design is nice and simple.

If I may make a suggestion: A length of Acme threaded all-thread would be just the ticket for the piano-style stool. I have found Acme thread at the local chain hardware store.

Thanks!
 
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