We still need 2 around 6", 2 around 10", and a few more as big as 24" - this should be thinner steel or we will never be able to hang it.
I think the next big job is getting a strong stand design that is quick to put up and stable enough to not fall over.
Jerry
What about steel bars to hammer into the ground?
Weld 1 or 2 X 1/2" round stock to back of gong about 12-18" long and hammer into ground? Or use a sledge hammer?
Some just find it easier to set up a tripod mount that sits above the ground.I'll be bringing clay pigeons for 500 to 750 meters.
what everyone bringing for firepower???
For simplicity, I am thinking of making frames from lumber. Easy to recycle and nail together on site. Put a post between the uprights to hold up the gongs.
Jerry
This is what I have so far.
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The size of the largest one does not show up very well. It is 1 1/4" plate, by 11" wide by 15" tall on the main full width portion. I haven't weighed it, but its heavy!
The six welds on the two plates on the left are holes that I plugged. (I fished these plates out of the dumper, they where revised or screwed up somehow.) I didn't feel much like plugging the 1 1/4" plate, so it comes with holes.
Katana, do you have a truck? Thats a lot of steel to pack in a Smart car, or a Mini!




























