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Tripod Style Target Stand Plans?
I am looking construction plan drawing and material list for the tripod style FITA target stand for use with a 52” Diameter American Whitetail FITA Target Matt.
A web link or PDF would be great. A picture would be helpful too. Background: I usually steer people to the Scott/Beaumont Texas style target stand: http://www.texasarchery.org/Document...ScottStand.pdf Some need the collapsible style tripod for one reason or another. It would be nice to have a drawing and material list for easy reference. Thanks,
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here you go bob
most likely the most collapsible stands you'll find it's all made from treated 2x4 that we split in half to make a 1.25x1.25, it's plenty sturdy the front legs are 75" the back leg is 79" triangles are screwed in, they're 12x8x14 1/2" treated plywood that's a 6" 5/16" bolt with washers on both sides to pivot, drill the holes in the wood 1/2" so there's a little play so it will stand up right Triangles are put in at 32" at the top, where the target would sit (measured along the leg, not from the ground) The rope makes it stand up quickly and correctly. Just drill the holes so you can put the pieces in to hold the legs at the right angle for the target There are holes drilled in the bottom of the legs so you can put a tent stake to keep the stand on the ground in the wind. On our wind flags(old arrows without enough friends to be a shooting set), which we stab insid the top of each target, usually have some nylon chord we tie to a nail on the back of the stand to keep the target on if it gets windy. any questions I'd be glad to answer
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the rest of the pics
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You need to make them so that you do not wreck your arrows on pass throughs. Tri stands just will not work for that! Ken
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hey, nice target butt plans! gonna save these as I'm building one as well.
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