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The stands are working very well. They held a lot of big tin without issue.
The only modification was spiral wrapped electrical tape. The foam kept opening at the seam without it. No problems since. Also used a pair of shelf brackets to hang them up on the wall when not in use.
The only...
No. that was the fox and the racoon. The coyote was taken in by 300win mag in the first valley at Dad's. I took it to the taxidermist along wth $450 and said "Whatever you do, don't put it on a piece of wood and please, please take out some of that extra hide, especially around the neck. Pull it...
Thanks. I'm going to pick up a pair of 12" shelf brackets to mount a few inches below the ceiling. It will keep them up out of the way when not in use.
I made these stands out of 3/4" conduit. Each piece was left 10' long.
The bends started at 36" from the ends. Starting the bend at 36" makes the overall height 42". When you open the stands the working height is actually closer to 32-34" depending on how wide you open them.
The pivot is 1/4"...
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