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    Lightbulb Portable shooting bench plans

    I hope I didn't miss an obvious thread already posted. If so, please direct me.
    I am looking for a set of plans to build a portable shooting bench able to fold for storage when not in use. Space is an issue in my retirement years don't have the big house any more. Thanks for any help available.

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    Default Re: Portable shooting bench plans

    Did a quick search. Below are 2 links to differents plans and an 8 minute instructional video.

    http://www.larrywillis.com/shootingbench.html

    http://www.californiavarmintcallers.com/shotbnch.htm




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    Default Re: Portable shooting bench plans

    I built a "booger bench" and I like it a great deal. It's very stable and not that expensive or time consuming to construct.

    Unfortunately, the original web page with the plans is dead. Here's what it looked like from a link on archive.org:

    http://web.archive.org/web/200412081...com/photo.html

    Alas, the large photo links are dead in the archive, but I found a copy of the plans buried elsewhere: Just save the picture below and print it out.



    Home Depot has the table legs, but most likely the help will have absolutely no idea where they are located inside the store. You can find them in the "Millworks" section.

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    Default Re: Portable shooting bench plans

    I thank you both for your ideas. I plan to get started in the next couple days. Best wilshes.

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