So are the synthetic handles less likely to break from throwing? I wouldn't mind paying a little extra if it actually more durable.
A 2x4 tripod should hold something that size just fine. I would brace the arms that will hold the slab real well.A buddy of mine says he has some logs that are 1.5 to 2 feet in diameter that he can cut some slices from for me to use as targets. I asked him to cut them at least 8 inches thick. I thought I could construct a simple 2x4 tripod to mount them on for throwing. I figured you guys that throw a lot could tell me if you think this will work. I just looking for something I could set up in the yard to mess around with and be able to throw it in the shed when I'm not using it. My main concerns are if this is big enough and if will be too easy to knock over.
While we are talking about handles, I'd like to hear some opinions about different materials. Is there a reason other than tradition for not using a fiberglass or nylon handle?
So are the synthetic handles less likely to break from throwing? I wouldn't mind paying a little extra if it actually more durable.
A buddy of mine says he has some logs that are 1.5 to 2 feet in diameter that he can cut some slices from for me to use as targets. I asked him to cut them at least 8 inches thick. I thought I could construct a simple 2x4 tripod to mount them on for throwing. I figured you guys that throw a lot could tell me if you think this will work. I just looking for something I could set up in the yard to mess around with and be able to throw it in the shed when I'm not using it. My main concerns are if this is big enough and if will be too easy to knock over.
Tyler how much is the going rate to get a hawk tylerized????
How much does this cost?all depends on the amount of work wanted/needed.