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Bunker Materials Thought this might be a good idea. Suggest what you use for your field. I have nothing to add atm. |
like stuff we use in general? or like bunker material? |
Plywood, scrap lumber, 55 gallon drums, fallen logs, sandbags. Not really 'my' outlaw field, this was just a small field in a small patch of woods in my neighborhood. I built quite a bit in it, though. |
Pallets and large cable spools. I take the spools apart so i can use both the wooden circles as bunkers |
Our paint comes on the plastic pallets and they make nice weather resistant bunkers. |
I've been getting old and used bunkers from a local field and building frames to attach them to. along with the usual stuff |
Wood pallets have been our default "free" material. We recently got some deck and fence sections for free. Bought and paid for: OSB or plywood, 2x4's. Dream material: plastic pallets. http://www.mcarterbrown.com/forums/a...s-dscn1142.jpg |
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My friends and I made our bunkers out of heavy cloth and PVC pipe. We sewed the cloth like a pillow case and made PVC stands for them. They are easy to set up and break down. The only problem we has was when the wind picked up and we did have big enough legs to keep them on the ground. |
2 liter soda bottle crates built the castle at the hornets nest. Im kinda particular to using the skid steer to move earth around for some trenches and bunkers. BTW on those tires above, Watch for mosquitoes, tires are perfect breeding ground for them. We throw anti breeding tablets in them every spring. |
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