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i plan on redoing my fleshing beam. i am wounding how others have there beam set up and angel of there beam.
any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I have been using one that has a metal bracket mounted to the wall and the beam is removable when not being used. They are available at the summer rendezvous. It's really handy. Sorry, I can't post pictures to this site.
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Here’s my set up, built a base with a slotted key that will accept different size beams I made from plastic pipe. I played with the height and angle until it was comfortable for me.
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thanks everyone.
Lewy what are the dimensions of your beams?
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here's one that I use coyote hunting as I don't get back home for weeks at a time. It is a 2x6 with angle iron on the bottom. The angle iron had multiple holes to adjust the angle when it hooks over the hitch.
https://imageshack.com/a/img924/9195/uY94eG.jpg
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