timber_ghost
FNG
Does anyone have any favorite ways to rig steel targets DIY? I've hung them from cord, fence posts and garden hooks but am wanting something a little more burly
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Damned nice work on these targets. Wish you were in Boise - I'd buy a few from you.
Thank you!Damned nice work on these targets. Wis you were in Boise - I'd buy a few from you.
Maybe find a good welder.Thank you!
The only negative is welding the chain the to the AR500. It last a pretty good while, but eventually the welded link ends up cracking and breaking. But I just grind it off and weld it again haha. Lasts several hundred rounds though.
I thought the flap disk hack from Fireball was really goodI’ve been trying![]()
I built some very similar ones using scrap rebar sections and PVC pipe fittings for the joints. It all comes apart easily to pack or carry. Metal pipe fittings for the joints would definitely be better / last longer but they have worked pretty well for what they are. I typically use a cut section of garden hose to hang the targets.View attachment 877446
These have worked well over the years and are transportable. Holes in top of legs to slide steel rod through hooks to hold plate steel. View attachment 877449
Thank you!
The only negative is welding the chain the to the AR500. It last a pretty good while, but eventually the welded link ends up cracking and breaking. But I just grind it off and weld it again haha. Lasts several hundred rounds though.
I feel like my dumba$$ would miss the target low and center punch that t post first shotMan, a Tpost and one of these is soooo much easier and cheaper than all the other crap haha
They used to be in the back when I first started doing them. It doesn’t make a difference. Both sides are painted actually. It’s actually not the plate “pulling” at the links at all. There’s plenty of give and slop in the chain links. It’s just the vibration and the hardened steel.Is there a reason you mount the plate with the chain at the front? Impacts will pull at the weld where you're basically give the link a sharp point to tear. If you flip the plate, impacts will try to fold the link over the edge of the plate instead.
Not a career fabricator, but I notoriously overanalyze all my fab projects.
