The next one I make I'll need to go through all the wardrobes in the house.:rolleyes: Yeah the next one is for our 70yd range. I want to make one with a roof and make it 4'x 5'.
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The next one I make I'll need to go through all the wardrobes in the house.:rolleyes: Yeah the next one is for our 70yd range. I want to make one with a roof and make it 4'x 5'.
Hutch:cool:
send this to diy please!
Hutch:cool:
Thats a great way to get rid of the clothes my wife doesnt fit ooops i mean like any more! Haha! I did the same thing with 100 pound feed sacks made a couple hangers up and put them in my range they work great and are cheap!
I like it because it is heavy enough to sit still when you are smacking it with arrows! I have a 3.5 x 4.5 down stairs and it is great for a indoor target
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That is a great looking target. I made a target by taking a big cardboard box and filling it w/ smaller cardboard boxes. It stops the arrows great but is hard to pull them out. You are the DIY go to Guy...
Hutch that is awesome! What is the material you use for the face and back and where u get it?
Would you believe years ago I was big into radio control planes and all mine were built out of this coroplast and they were fast!!!
I had a roll of builders wrap given to me. It would be cheaper for you to get a lumber cover from Home Depot. They have many every day they throw away. The targets we make are long lasting. The big one we have in our basement range just had the cover replaced. It was 6 to 7 months old. That is because customers and the 4 of us shooting it, and it was showing wear. The little one is still going and will for a while. We never have to do anything except put new fronts on them from time to time.
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Cool. :cool: