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5/23/2015 12:08:19 PM EDT
Fabricated this some time back and never updated the pictures as it was a "work in progress". Even these are a bit outdated as I have had it cerekoted in desert tan and flat dark earth now.
Just finished fabricating it and had not painted it yet...


About half a year ago with the initial paint job...


Final Cerekoted pics to follow..
Yes it's metal, and no-it doesn't get very hot with the desert sand paint job. Just thought some one might find this interesting.
5/23/2015 12:13:14 PM EDT
[#1]
Very cool. I like it.
5/23/2015 1:45:45 PM EDT
[#2]
I see in pic 2 you rounded off the sharp edges.  Looks good.  Hope it gets a lot of use.
5/23/2015 5:04:46 PM EDT
[#3]
Looks awesome! What's that sucker weigh?
5/23/2015 5:29:56 PM EDT
[#4]
I like the angle of the legs and the umbrella mount.

Here is one I made for a member here using scrap metal from a bad boat axle and a basement floor jack.  I bent the plate for the feet so he can drag it with his 4 wheeler between 100, 200, 300 and 400 yard positions.

5/24/2015 12:32:15 AM EDT
[#5]
Very cool
5/24/2015 1:32:38 AM EDT
[#6]
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I like the angle of the legs and the umbrella mount.

Here is one I made for a member here using scrap metal from a bad boat axle and a basement floor jack.  I bent the plate for the feet so he can drag it with his 4 wheeler between 100, 200, 300 and 400 yard positions.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee73/tangotag_bucket/IMG_8811.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee73/tangotag_bucket/IMG_8810.jpg
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That's a sweet lookin bench! Looks crazy sturdy too. That's pretty engenious bending the feet to be able to drag it with a 4 wheeler. That's one sweet setup. I appreciate the compliments bro.
5/24/2015 1:40:29 AM EDT
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Looks awesome! What's that sucker weigh?
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With the 1/8 steel legs and 1/4" tabletop she weighs in pretty hefty. About 128 lbs.. It never leaves the bed of my International service truck though. I can brake it down in about a minute which makes it much easier to hoss around. Here's a pic when I got all the pieces back from the paint shop ready for re-assembly