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My shooting bench trailer build
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11/06/13 07:22 PM
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Matt Green
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I thought I would post a few pics up and see what kind of ideas others may have to add to this. I started with a 5x9 trailer. Bench dimensions are 32"x9ft. I have tin on order for the roof as well as 3ft fold down awnings on both sides. Roof will be 7'5" from the floor of the trailer. I am going to add 2 fold down jacks in the rear for leveling/stability purposes. If anyone can think of any other ideas I could add to this I would appreciate it!  
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
[Re: Matt Green]
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11/06/13 07:46 PM
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I like it. Is the tin roof going to be OK if you pull it down the highway?
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/06/13 07:46 PM
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/06/13 08:02 PM
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Looks like a really nice job! Are you using it for p-dog hunting?
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
[Re: DocHorton]
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11/06/13 08:35 PM
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Matt Green
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I like it. Is the tin roof going to be OK if you pull it down the highway? I'm planning on building a pretty strong square tubing frame for the roof so it I'm sure it will be fine. Similar to bbq smoker trailers with tin roofs. 1.5"x 1/4" square tubing frame. Looks like a really nice job! Are you using it for p-dog hunting? Thanks, it's really just to be able to haul it around from place to place and still have a nice comfortable bench wherever you go. I plan on mostly target shooting off of it but I already have an itch to enclose the walls and make it a usable ground blind as well. Not sure which route to go yet.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
[Re: Matt Green]
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11/07/13 01:07 AM
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Looks very nice, thats a great idea!
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/10/13 10:29 PM
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Matt Green
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Got the main roof framing done and screwed the tin down. Need to go back and brace it, do the awnings, and trim one side of the tin.  
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/10/13 10:35 PM
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That's nice. Great job. 
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/10/13 11:04 PM
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That is awesome. Only thing I would recommend is add jacks to the 4 corners to get it level and to add some stabilization.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/10/13 11:25 PM
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Now you're ready for some PD blastin'! I'm sure you have your reasons, but why are the 2 chairs skewed to the left side?
I've seen some outfitted PD hunts where they did something similar, but on a 20' flat bed trailer. Six chairs/shooters going at once...
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 12:25 AM
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How does that fixed roof do in the wind?
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 02:00 AM
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Matt Green
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Now you're ready for some PD blastin'! I'm sure you have your reasons, but why are the 2 chairs skewed to the left side?
I've seen some outfitted PD hunts where they did something similar, but on a 20' flat bed trailer. Six chairs/shooters going at once... I did the chairs offset like that so I can build a wide platform bench seat on the right side in case someone couldn't get comfortable on the swivel chairs. I know the swivels are somewhat stationary so I figured I would need something more adjustable. We will see as we go though, this went from an idea of just a bench on a trailer to having a tin roof/awnings. At this point insulated walls and central heat/air aren't out of the picture haha. How does that fixed roof do in the wind?
Right now I have a little side to side flex but my plan is to gusset all the corners at 45* angles and go from there. On another note, now I'm wondering how to insulate the underside of the tin roof. I may use spray insulation and then board/cover the ceiling to help deaden the sound a bit. Any ideas?
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 06:03 AM
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 07:11 AM
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Nice work.... hard to judge by the pics, but the roof looks a little high... I'd bring it down some and add walls with flip up panels (plexiglass maybe?) all the way around, and make it a blind also....Too nice just to set in the corner til you feel like target practice.....
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 12:39 PM
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 02:23 PM
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 Looks good!
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 03:17 PM
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Looks great. Only thing that comes to mind is that the chairs could be adjustable height. I would make it a blind too for sure.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 03:27 PM
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Strange no one brought up how loud a tin roof is. We have them at the Gun Club and deaf as I am I have to keep the plugs in. Try egg cartons cheap and they'll reduce noise a lot.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 09:53 PM
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Matt Green
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Strange no one brought up how loud a tin roof is. We have them at the Gun Club and deaf as I am I have to keep the plugs in. Try egg cartons cheap and they'll reduce noise a lot. Yeah that's part of the reason I have the roof at 7' high, figured the sound wouldn't be as bad. I'm definitely going to look into quieting down the tin. I think I'm going to spray foam insulate under the tin then burn/seal some pine boards, like I did for the bench top, to cover up the ceiling. I'd do the awnings the same. Anyone have any better ideas?
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/11/13 10:25 PM
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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11/12/13 12:59 AM
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Strange no one brought up how loud a tin roof is. We have them at the Gun Club and deaf as I am I have to keep the plugs in. Try egg cartons cheap and they'll reduce noise a lot. Yeah that's part of the reason I have the roof at 7' high, figured the sound wouldn't be as bad. I'm defiantly going to look into quieting down the tin. I think I'm going to spray foam insulate under the tin then burn/seal some pine boards, like I did for the bench top, to cover up the ceiling. I'd do the awnings the same. Anyone have any better ideas? I euthanized a Ram under a feedlot pen with a about a 12-14' tin roof with my 45 once. My ears were ringing for 3 days. I have never heard my 45 sound so loud. I now ALWAYS wear hearing protection.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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12/04/13 01:49 AM
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Matt Green
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Got a few things done lately, sorry for the lack of updates. Anyways the awnings are on, small seating bench built, rear jacks are welded on. I need to put a few more screws in the tin and mount my new tires then I'll be ready to start enjoying it!  
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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12/04/13 02:11 AM
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That is something. Sure would be handy to have.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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12/04/13 02:14 AM
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Very nice set up, come try it out on our range close to Dallas out to 700 yards.
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Re: My shooting bench trailer build
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12/04/13 02:32 AM
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Cool I have a trailer I need to do something with that is a good idea
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