I had some leftover peices of landscaping timbers, 2x4s, an old door my wife was throwing away and some carpet a neighbor was throwing out and turned it into a tagret holder/backstop.  Cheap is good @ my house.   :archer2:  
 (http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/xx295/orlith2001/Target%20stand/052410103.jpg) (http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/xx295/orlith2001/Target%20stand/052410100.jpg)
			
			
			
				lookin good
			
			
			
				Really similar to what I have in mind after some other threads here on targets and backstops. I like the "roof" idea and that's a good way to layer the carpet. I have the odd "flyer" though that needs a bit more backstop size. Perhaps NO backstop would focus a fellow more.... Nice work.
			
			
			
				Good use of scrap   :thumbsup:  look how much money you saved to put towards some more arrows and such   :archer2:
			
			
			
				Nice    :thumbsup:
			
			
			
				Well done.   :thumbsup:
			
			
			
				I love projects utilizing scrap material.
			
			
			
				I just can“t help wondering what kind of pounds you are shooting to back up your target like that!!! Looks like it could stop an RPG round!! Ha ha!! Nice
			
			
			
				I really like the way you ran the carpet, one of the best ways to stop a miss out there!
Well done!
			
			
			
				It looks great! and that is the biggest rack I ever saw.WOW!
			
			
			
				great work...  I too love "scrap" projects...
			
			
			
				Gotta love a cheap result that works and looks good.
			
			
			
				That is soooooo cool!
... mike ...
			
			
			
				American ingenuity baby!  Nice recycle job.
-Jeremy
			
			
			
				Cheap is good at my house too, Skotty.  Useful is even better.  Nice job!