USEFULL HOBBIES
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Thursday, August 07, 2014
Hide'm or Lose'm
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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9 comments:
- pdwalker said...
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I *like* it!
- 8/7/14, 11:09 AM
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Shorter shelf probably holds the ammo.
- 8/7/14, 2:12 PM
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I want one. Hell, I want two. Where can I get the design, or the shelf?
jd - 8/7/14, 3:13 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Maybe I'll build you one ...
- 8/7/14, 4:53 PM
- JimB said...
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Saw these at a gun show last year. They were nice but very expensive. Had some sort of magnetic locking arrangement, The smaller one was just for hand guns
- 8/7/14, 5:04 PM
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Cute, but you can't beat fragmentation floor tiles for home defense.
- 8/7/14, 5:07 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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made with surplus claymores right
- 8/7/14, 5:46 PM
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Google LedgeLokr and be ready to spit when you see the price. I had figured maybe $300, not even close. For the guy who buys his 1911's from Wilson Combat. Very nice but pricey.
- 8/7/14, 9:23 PM
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If you own a compound miter saw and a good blade you can turn these out for peanuts. Get a few picture frame clamps and an air finish nailer and you're in business. $2K worth of tools will set you up a professional shop. You buy all the molding at Home Depot and it's just chop chop and a glue up.
If people will pay $500 and up ... damn. Design one, then learn how to turn them out in bulk. A perfect sub-rosa income.
I'd make them with secret dowel pin locks. I'd also make another model with a sliding drawer and a powerful magnet. Push-pop and a drawer slides out with a 1911 hidden underneath. Custom build them into furniture and the mantelpiece. Shit, with the same skills and tools you can go into the custom mantelpiece business too.
The same idea on it's side becomes picture frames or a wall clock. Learn to make good cuts and you build this kind of thing into books, etc.
- 8/7/14, 10:52 PM