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I had a piece of 3/4", good both sides plywood I used for the top. Centered it in the beginning and secured it with right angle brackets and self-drilling screws to the steel sawhorse. I used 1.5" right angle brackets on the ends and 2" right angle brackets in the center. Both sides. You can see them in the last photo.........Looks great the only problem I see is the cut out is on the wrong side for us left handed shooters! . Seriously give us info on how you set it up, how did you secure it to the saw horses.
No issues with the legs interfering.Do the rear legs interfere with your legs, or your chairs legs?
What do you think about attaching that elbow pad semi-permanently?
Man E, I've been racking my brain for the last couple of years trying to figure out a way to do exactly what you've done here. Most excellent idea! Hell, I didn't think of a carry handle, transport was a problem Id have to work on later.Out with the old, in with the new
Finished the new portable bench today. ROCK SOLID!
Did I say, ROCK SOLID?
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