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5/28/2013 3:57:30 AM EDT
I got my hands on some AR500 steel. What I have is 15, 6"x6" squares. I would like to name knockdown plates out of them. I have already built the stands, but am still trying to decide how to weld the back of the plate for the support. Any chance somebody could hook me up with pictures of the back of their knockdown plates? Thanks in advance.
6/7/2013 4:54:53 PM EDT
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I got my hands on some AR500 steel. What I have is 15, 6"x6" squares. I would like to name knockdown plates out of them. I have already built the stands, but am still trying to decide how to weld the back of the plate for the support. Any chance somebody could hook me up with pictures of the back of their knockdown plates? Thanks in advance.


The good stuff I have from MGM targets is welded with three welds on the front and back on top of an AR500 base and stand.
6/7/2013 5:30:23 PM EDT
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I got my hands on some AR500 steel. What I have is 15, 6"x6" squares. I would like to name knockdown plates out of them. I have already built the stands, but am still trying to decide how to weld the back of the plate for the support. Any chance somebody could hook me up with pictures of the back of their knockdown plates? Thanks in advance.


The good stuff I have from MGM targets is welded with three welds on the front and back on top of an AR500 base and stand.


Thanks!
6/7/2013 5:33:30 PM EDT
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I got my hands on some AR500 steel. What I have is 15, 6"x6" squares. I would like to name knockdown plates out of them. I have already built the stands, but am still trying to decide how to weld the back of the plate for the support. Any chance somebody could hook me up with pictures of the back of their knockdown plates? Thanks in advance.


The good stuff I have from MGM targets is welded with three welds on the front and back on top of an AR500 base and stand.


Thanks!


If tour the only one shooting them and your not using rifle a single weld should hold up to a an eternity of shotgun and a bunch of pistol.  If it breaks reweld it.