D dfleming Inactive Jul 11, 2009 #1 Here are instructions for making an inexpensive turning target stand that I built for less than $25. Attachments stand5.jpg 27.9 KB · Views: 168
C chuwee81 New member Jul 11, 2009 #2 that's pretty sweet. that tree should make a fine backstop too (maybe a neighboor's car)
C Casimer New member Jul 11, 2009 #3 Used windshield wiper motors are an inexpensive was to drive turning targets - if you're interested in automating yours.
Used windshield wiper motors are an inexpensive was to drive turning targets - if you're interested in automating yours.
A AK103K New member Jul 11, 2009 #4 We do it the Amish way. We start on the side, and then run around front. Works the same, only different.
We do it the Amish way. We start on the side, and then run around front. Works the same, only different.
T tex45acp New member Jul 11, 2009 #5 dfleming, First.....welcome to the forum!!! I am sure you will like it here. That is a very novel idea. The price is very reasonable as well, even if you don't want one that turns. Thanks for sharing it with us. tex45acp
dfleming, First.....welcome to the forum!!! I am sure you will like it here. That is a very novel idea. The price is very reasonable as well, even if you don't want one that turns. Thanks for sharing it with us. tex45acp
T ThunderStorm Inactive Jul 12, 2009 #6 Nice job dfleming, I know what i will be picking up the next trip to the hardware store! Thanks ofr posting.
Nice job dfleming, I know what i will be picking up the next trip to the hardware store! Thanks ofr posting.
W Wobble New member Jul 12, 2009 #7 Cool. I just built a similar PVC/wood fixed stand, but this will make a great next project. Thanks for the post.
Cool. I just built a similar PVC/wood fixed stand, but this will make a great next project. Thanks for the post.
S Suwannee Tim New member Jul 12, 2009 #8 We do it the Amish way. Click to expand... What? Amish don't use springs?