I am building a permanent shooting bench on to the porch of my hunting cabin. The porch is made of all steel (except for the floor) and welded together. It has a half dozen heavy pipes set deep in concrete and is very solid. I am going to build a T shaped bench and weld it directly to the frame for the porch. Aside from having several gongs I can shoot from the porch I also have deer feeders I can see from the porch and could shoot off the bench. When not in use for shooting it would make a good table.
The frame for the table is definitely going to be steel but I am unsure on the material for the top. I don't know if I want to go concrete because the bench is going to be hanging over the guard rail on the porch which is 3" steel pipe and 35.5" tall and I really don't want to go much taller on the bench. I was thinking about steel as I have a 4x4 sheet of 3/8" thick steel laying around that would make an ideal sturdy table top but I don't think I have ever seen a steel topped shooting bench. It sure wouldn't be as comfortable as wood but I don't think it would be much worse than concrete?
The frame for the table is definitely going to be steel but I am unsure on the material for the top. I don't know if I want to go concrete because the bench is going to be hanging over the guard rail on the porch which is 3" steel pipe and 35.5" tall and I really don't want to go much taller on the bench. I was thinking about steel as I have a 4x4 sheet of 3/8" thick steel laying around that would make an ideal sturdy table top but I don't think I have ever seen a steel topped shooting bench. It sure wouldn't be as comfortable as wood but I don't think it would be much worse than concrete?