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Portable Bow shop

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Swampstomper, Aug 2, 2013.

  1. Swampstomper

    Swampstomper Weekend Warrior

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    I made this setup a few years ago so I could work on my own gear. I had initially set up shop in my daughters room when she moved out but the wife had other ideas for the room.

    New Press Photo by pointfield | Photobucket

    Bow Work Bench Photo by pointfield | Photobucket

    Bow press is on one side, arrow saw is on the other. Wheels (that lock) on the bottom for easy movement. Shelves make for easy storage of all the little things you just got to have. Most of the smaller stuff is stored in plastic fishing boxes for security and easy access. Fletching vices and other gear is stored on the shelves also. Bought a bow vise and attached it to the side but am not happy with what I have so will change that one day in the future. Fairly small and compact so storage isn't really much of a problem.
     
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    tfarah22 Weekend Warrior

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    Sweet set up. How much did the press run you?
     
  3. Swampstomper

    Swampstomper Weekend Warrior

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    Honestly don't remember. Did get the idea to check out the EZ Green from another site then did the research on the internet before I bought it. It was reasonably priced and works well for me.
     
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    i believe that will be the press that i get when it comes time. and that is a good set up!
     
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    Very nice....I have the same press and I love mine. Easy and simple to use. I gave like $422 shipped for mine. Don't mind me asking...whats the size of that table. I like it!
     
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    Nice set up, you have there!
     
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    cool set up
     
  8. Swampstomper

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    Table top is 3 1/2 feet long and 5 2x6's wide (about 27 1/2"). I cut the legs for my height so it would be comfortable to stand and work at it. Picture doesn't show it but there are two shelves built underneath to store tools, parts, accessories, etc. I used the 2x6's for the top so I could secure the vice with lag bolts. Cheap and easy to built. Thanks.
     
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    Cool. I am have a cheapo portable press and can't decide if I want to build an inline press or buy one. The portable works for now for stuff like peeps and and giving the string or cable a twist as necessary.
     

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