XP_Slinger
They’re Just Saws
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It works, as as I am a frontline worker and likely to be exposed this week, if I haven't already, I will be appreciative of such insane measures.
Nice...!Finally took the time to build a nice shooting bench for back in my woods. I wanted lots of space and I got it. It’s a tank! lol! Going to have to carry it back into the woods with my loader. My wife had our youngest convinced I was building an airplane lol
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Somebody down Tennessee putting out more vids this week?
Thank you SirNice...!
We could do some tack driving on that thing...Thank you Sir
It’s 6’ wide so we could shoot and meet social distancing requirements...lol! I could definitely learn a thing or 12 about shooting from a Marine. As an Air Force guy I don’t get to have fun at the range anymore.We could do some tack driving on that thing...
Thanks! Dimensions below, I’m 6’2” so I built it a little tall...just FYI. A standard of seat and deck height is 18” & 36”. I tried to build it so I wouldn’t be so hunched over while shooting off bags, feels good for my frame.That is a nice bench! Do you feel like sharing dimensions?
Appreciate the compliment man. I wanted lots of deck space because I hate feeling cramped with ammo containers and other equipment at the bench. It is VERY heavy, if you don’t have a loader or something to move it I would scale it back to 4’x4’.Thank you. Im only 5'7" but 4 neck surgeries dictates I don't hunch much. I'll modify as needed. Thanks again and great job.
Disregard my super high tech schematic above...heading to the barn to measure. I made the center narrower than 24”How wide and long is the slim part between the seating areas?
That tractor makes me jelly...nice rig. Here’s the dimensions of the center and the cutout widths. My original plan in my head was 24” but I narrowed the center to ensure I was cramped. Forgot i did that, my apologiesKubota L3800 here. Big size not an issue. I'm like you. I like space. My current set up is cramped.
So I've been trying to volunteer for our NHS over here via a organisation called GoodSAM, But so far no opportunities are coming up in my area. On the other hand I have been using a few saw sparsely to cut the last of the wood on my property,as I have no access to my families woodlands atm. So.. to keep me busy I have pulled the unimog out of the garage and have been re doing the brake lines (the whole truck), installing a new to me plastic diesel tank and sender, replacing the steering gear, started wax oyling it and rebuilding the kingpins. Here are some photos. Gonna get the chassis, susp and drivetrain sorted in the next 2 weeks and then tackle the cab. Hope all on here are ok with the current covid issues. I'm weathering fine, I'll take this time to sort my stuff out.![]()
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1968 according to the chassis plate. This one is old. But as are even the 1950's it is very very well built and capable.What year is that? I worked in Dorset next to a UniMOG a lot. Amazing machines.