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Started by DextorDee, November 01, 2004, 12:56:27 PM

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DextorDee

Finally got around to building me a gun rack for my leaning wall.  (A frame house). Its Maple, made two of em. This tree was a blow down I drug up and sawed a while back. Think maybe it was a red maple.


This one is temporary hung on a straight wall , looks a little crooked ::)
Ken
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North East Georgia

Fla._Deadheader

  I dunno, Dexter. Looks pretty good to me. ;) ;D
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Fred

Looks good to me too..  The walls look nice too.
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CHARLIE

Very nice. And what makes it extra special is that you started with a log, made the boards and then the rack. That's meaningful. :)
Charlie
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Timber_Framer

Aye! There's nothing like making ALL of it your self.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."

MrMoo

Dextor, looks good. Nothing like making it from wood you sawed up.

DonE911

I like it ;D

Got a pic of the living tree... would be a nice touch to put a pic of the actual tree on the rack....    

I saw a clock ( grandfather type ) that a fella did that with...  he did a real nice job on the clock and the pic of the tree that supplied the lumber was different... probably raised the price of the clock  :D

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