This is going to be dicey for me as it's the longest one I've done so far, but the intent is showing you how to make a mounting stand that's easy to use, many times by simply touching your mount and lifiting the muzzle slightly. No pins.
First, the base. I did not include materials or instructions in the tutorial as you can probably figure it out by yourself. I constructed it using 1.5 inch square tubing with 5 legs , each 24 inches long. I used square tubing because it allowed me to put "extensions" on the legs. By buying 1 inch square tubing, it slid up inside the 1.5 inch tubing giving me a "footprint" of nearly 4 feet per leg. That will hold any animal you work on. The center post was made from one inch pipe.

Now to the mount stand.

Items you'll need is a sheet of 1/8 plate steel. I don't have a price on it and any plate will work if you have access to it. You'll need:
LOWES
1" x 6 ' pipe ($24)
1.25 x 6" pipe (threaded) ($26)
2@ 1.25 floor flanges ($9.26@) or you could manufacture them out of your steel plate
1/" x 1" x 4' flat bar ($6.27)
3/8" x 36" rod steel ($4.92)
7@ 5/16" x 2" bolts and nuts ($.30 @)
2@ 1/2" x 5" lag bolts
TRACTOR SUPPLY
1" clutch spring ($2.50)
2@ 1/2" x 2" adjustable clevis pin ($1.99 for a 2 pack)
2@ 1/2" x 5/8 "R" pins ($.99 for a 2 pack)
1 4016V chain sprocket gear ($8.49)
First, it's the manikin mount plate. As you can see, it's totally detachable allowing you to mount the plate on your manikin and THEN installing it on the mounting stand - securing it with an adjustable lynch pin and "R" clip.


