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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: OnTheFly on October 23, 2015, 11:09:12 PM
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Here I go trying to be a junior bkoenig or unfy. ;D
I asked in another thread for ideas on DIY target stands, and I received some good info. However, most everything was quite bulky (2x4s or PVC) that would just add to the nearly full back end of my Suburban. So I have been toying with some plans to build collapsable stands suitable for IDPA & USPSA targets.
At the big box stores I found some 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" galvanized angle iron that has slots in it. I know that the slotted steel will not be as sturdy or heavy as solid steel, but it could possible simplify the build by negating the need for drilling holes.
i also would need some steel rectangular tube pieces to make the slots for the lath wood strips. This is the piece that I can not find a suitable material for. The big box stores only carry square tube as far as I can find. If possible, it would be nice to have slotted rectangular tube so that I might be able to employ the angle iron slots to secure the two together.
Anyone know of a good source for such items? I would think there is some business with a better selection and hopefully prices in the Lincoln area?
Thanks,
Fly
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I have a friend who needed steel for a trailer mod that found it at Midwest Steel. They may have what you are looking for.
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Only place I know in Lincoln that sells to individuals is Rivers Metal Products. But they ban concealed carry. Just FYI. :(
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A place that does metal work might have some to sell you, though I don't know if they would. When I worked at Nebraska Boiler in Lincoln in the '70s (70th and Cornhusker) they had dumpsters filled with various shapes and sizes of scrap iron that could be welded together if you are so inclined; angle iron is probably the most common form, but you might find whatever else you're looking for. I guess I don't know what rectangular tube pieces are but what is called box beam might serve your purpose, though it's square, not rectangular. I believe they sold all their scrap iron and I assume they still do, so I suppose if you could find out who they sell it to that would be a good source. If you see a big construction job going on where structural steel is going up chances they have a pile of scrap somewhere, though they might not want you on their property because of liability in case you get hurt or something. But again, whoever has the scrap contract would probably be happy to let you sort through what they have. You might try typing scrap iron into your search engine.
I'm assuming you have access to a welder, torch, metal saw, drill press, and all that, because otherwise wood might be better.
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to hold the wood lathe, I use round pipe, trouble is. not all lathe you buy is the same size,
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Metal Works is another place that sells steel over the counter. They also don't allow firearms on property. They could possibly laser cut slots in to flat steel then bend it to form angle iron.
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I'm assuming you have access to a welder, torch, metal saw, drill press, and all that, because otherwise wood might be better.
No. That is why the slotted iron was so appealing. I have the tools and knowledge to work with wood or PVC, but I will still have the problem of an overflowing back end of a Suburban.
Fly
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Only place I know in Lincoln that sells to individuals is Rivers Metal Products. But they ban concealed carry. Just FYI.
Thanks
to hold the wood lathe, I use round pipe, trouble is. not all lathe you buy is the same size,
Thanks
Metal Works is another place that sells steel over the counter. They also don't allow firearms on property. They could possibly laser cut slots in to flat steel then bend it to form angle iron.
Thanks.
Fly
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Apollo steel gets all my business at work and personal stuff. Rivers will charge you for each cut blah blah blah and there prices suck.
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Apollo steel gets all my business at work and personal stuff. Rivers will charge you for each cut blah blah blah and there prices suck.
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Good to know. Thanks.
Fly
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Too bad there isn't somebody on the forum with a torch and drill press and maybe a few other metal working tools.
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Too bad there isn't somebody on the forum with a torch and drill press and maybe a few other metal working tools.
Hehehe I told fly to contact me. Soooo I guess I will have to message him again.
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If you need help welding this let me know,
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I'm wondering if it might be feasible for a few of us with metal working experience to get together in somebody's shop and make some of these and sell them, maybe at a gun show, with the profit going to NFOA. Just a thought. The owner of the shop should be compensated for the cost of electricity, rod, gas, etc. But all the labor would be donated to NFOA. Is there enough of a potential market for this sort of thing?
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I used to get a lot of scrap metal from Neidens when they were still around. Always had fun just walking around and looking at all the stuff. Made a lot of cool things from their near new metal byproducts. Too bad they got hit with a liability issue because some consumer hurt themselves...so that ended the metal safaris. I don't know if Alter Scrap Processing sells to public or not...might be worth a call and tell them what you are looking for. Also the U-Pull-it guys deal w/scrap metal...who knows what they might have. A lot of the metal fab shops don't like to deal with small quantities. Thats one reason why some of those places have an atitude toward the litte guy.
I've had good luck in the past with Guenzel's on 701 J Street....nice folks...would recommend them.
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Hehehe I told fly to contact me. Soooo I guess I will have to message him again.
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Finally replied with a bunch of random thoughts trying to describe what I'm thinking about.
Fly
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I have some scrap laying around. Tell me what you need.
Of course, you'll have to haul it from Omaha. ;D
Edit: My PVC stands break down flat.
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I have some scrap laying around. Tell me what you need.
Of course, you'll have to haul it from Omaha. ;D
Edit: My PVC stands break down flat.
Any consistency to your scrap? Is it flat, angled, slotted, etc? Not being the choosy beggar, but figured consistency of assembly will be a factor for me since I'm trying to come up with a generic plan.
Thanks to everyone for their offers to help in various ways.
Fly
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Any consistency to your scrap? Is it flat, angled, slotted, etc? Not being the choosy beggar, but figured consistency of assembly will be a factor for me since I'm trying to come up with a generic plan.
Thanks to everyone for their offers to help in various ways.
Fly
I have a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Pretty sure I have quite a bit of 1.25" OD round (might want to keep some of this for myself) in 20' sticks. I also have (perhaps literally) a ton of angle. I think most of it is either 1.75" or 2". Probably some flat bar stock too.
I was thinking of using some of the 1.25" round to make legs for steel target stands and using re-bar for the cross piece.
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Menards or any electrical supply has unistrut. http://www.unistrut.us/ (http://www.unistrut.us/)