Channel: InnerBark Outdoors
Category: Entertainment
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Description: I wanted to design and build a barricade for dry fire and live fire that could be easily transported, was sturdy, and could be modular so I could vary my training as much as possible. I've used a number of different ones, but some were flimsy, some were barely portable, and most could not be changed to fit the lesson plan. A lot of the hardware and a some of the wood I had laying around the shop. One could buy everything from the hardware store for about $50-$60, but my out of pocket expenses was closer to $30. Here's the material's list: 4- (2x4, 96" long) 1- (2x12, 4' long) 3- Hinges 2- Narrow Hinges with removable pin 10- T-Nuts (1/4"-20 Thread) 4- 1/4"-20 thread Eye Bolts (4" long) 2- 1/4"-20 thread bolts (5" long) The lumber cuts for my barricade, You can change it to fit your needs: 2x4 Cuts 3-55" Long 1-40.5" Long 3-13.5" Long 1-12" Long 6-10.5" Long 4-11.5" Long (for the removable base) 2x12 Cuts 2- 24" long Official website, blog, and online store. inner-bark.com Join me on social media to be up to date on the latest projects, news, and giveaways. Facebook- facebook.com/innerbark Twitter- twitter.com/innerbark Pintrest- pintrest.com/innerbark Instagram- Instagram.com/innerbark