Weapons Rack

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Hi,

Does anyone have any good designs or links for making a weapons rack.

Thanks,

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If you do a search, you'll find a few options.

I made this for a Pas d'Armes earlier this year:

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Hey that is really funny. I am working on a new one right now for Wings. The old one is left up at Cooper's Lake.
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What i'm doing right now for a quick and dirty one is to use up stuff I have around the shop. I am using two of those metal brackets that you use to make sawhorse legs with 2x4s and some 1x4 for the bottom cross piece. I'm using bolts with wing nuts to hold it together so that it can be broken down flat and taken apart. Not super mediveal looking but ok, and cheap. I think the whole project is going to run me about $25. I'll shoot you a picture once I make a little more headway if you are intersted.
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"I think you're wrong in your understanding of fighting.... though what you have written is very manly, it does not convey a real sense of clue...." - Sir Christian The German
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