What do you guys think of this design. Found it in a news letter for school.
Plans calls for:
Materials:
1. 13 feet of 1-1/2" schedule 40 PVC
a. 10-foot section makes the upper bar, and both side bars
b. 3-foot section makes the legs
2. Two 90 degree elbows, 1-1/2
3. Two “T,” 1-1/2
4. Two threaded unions, 1-1/2
5. Four caps, 1-1/2
6. Four 5/16" x 4-1/2" threaded open-eye hooks
7. Four 5/16" uss coarse nuts
8. Four 5/16" uss coarse nylon lock nuts
Instructions are:
1. Cut the 10-foot section into five, 24" sections; this will make the top bar and both sidebars.
2. Cut 3-foot section into 4 equal lengths for the legs
3. NOTE: You do not need to glue the rack together or use threaded unions, but the latter is preferred for transport or storage.
4. Drill the holes in the top bar, and attach the hooks with lock nuts on the upper side of the bar.
I am thinking of buliding one for the range that I go to since they do not have bow stands/holder and there is too much sand on the range. Should not be too expensive
Plans calls for:
Materials:
1. 13 feet of 1-1/2" schedule 40 PVC
a. 10-foot section makes the upper bar, and both side bars
b. 3-foot section makes the legs
2. Two 90 degree elbows, 1-1/2
3. Two “T,” 1-1/2
4. Two threaded unions, 1-1/2
5. Four caps, 1-1/2
6. Four 5/16" x 4-1/2" threaded open-eye hooks
7. Four 5/16" uss coarse nuts
8. Four 5/16" uss coarse nylon lock nuts
Instructions are:
1. Cut the 10-foot section into five, 24" sections; this will make the top bar and both sidebars.
2. Cut 3-foot section into 4 equal lengths for the legs
3. NOTE: You do not need to glue the rack together or use threaded unions, but the latter is preferred for transport or storage.
4. Drill the holes in the top bar, and attach the hooks with lock nuts on the upper side of the bar.
I am thinking of buliding one for the range that I go to since they do not have bow stands/holder and there is too much sand on the range. Should not be too expensive
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