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I'll take a set of 4. Will pm for details.
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Received my brackets this week and am very pleased with the quality of work. Many thanks Lonny!
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Up.
If anybody is needing a set, you can send me a PM or my email is in first post on this thread. Prices and general info in first post also.
Thanks!
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Retired cat herder.
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Built my second shooting bench a few weeks ago using Lonny’s brackets and they work great. I keep this bench in the tractor shed and when the cows cooperate, I can shoot out to 400 yards in the evening shade of the shed. As you can see they weren’t very cooperative this evening.
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Nice! What material are the legs and how tall are they? Thanks.
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Nice brackets. I'll be ordering some soon.
I'm 5'10. How long are you guys making the legs?
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Nice brackets. I'll be ordering some soon.
I'm 5'10. How long are you guys making the legs? +1
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Finally got mine built….
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Nice brackets. I'll be ordering some soon.
I'm 5'10. How long are you guys making the legs? The first one I built I made the legs 30”. I’m 6’ and have to use several sand bags. I’m currently building a second one and I’m making the legs 32” on it so I can sit a little more comfortably. I will say finding a place to cut and thread pipe was not easy. Home Depot, Lowe’s etc here where I live no longer do it. Tried three large machine shops before I found one that would do it for a reasonable price and still ended up paying $20/apiece for the legs. Just saying.
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Lonny, Do you have any of the brackets for a shooting table ? I would like a set of 3 please. If you have a set I will email you for payment info. Thanks, Jerry
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Lonny, Thank you for the table brackets. I got them today and must say very high quality. Thanks, Jerry
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I finally got my three benches finished. I made them a little large and ambidextrous, as some of the kids coming up are lefty. I used 1.25" electrical conduit for my legs. My electrician buddy donated it to me along with the threaded fittings. I did have to buy some 1" knocouts, that I JB welded in place to cap the bottoms off. I stole the umbrella idea from tikkanut, I cant remember who suggested the 5 gallon bucket seat. The Caldwell front rest and Amazon rear bag fit in the bucket for transport with room to spare. A 3 leg blind chair works great as well. I used a gray deck paint from Wal-Mart to finish the top.
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