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Offline BEAVERMAN

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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #30 on: April 18, 2011, 11:25:05 AM »
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LOL Riley .
you know its funny . while clearing things out , i found so much stuff that i had forgotten i had .
 other stuff  i was wondering what the 7734  i was thinking .
 i came acros 10 CVA  and traditions plastic stock ?? why i kept them is beyond me .
 i also found  new  un finished  forestocks  for  2 piece  Kentucky rifles .. I also found another full  in the white ,2 piece stock .  Im thinking it was for an early CVA . But it has a cheek piece and its for a  1 inch barrel . I have no idea where that came from .
 A friend of mine came over and packed off 2 big fruit boxes of just odds and ends of  maple ,  English walnut , Caro , purple hart , black walnut ,Coca ,zebra wood , Australian Cyprus, cherry  â€¦â€¦..
I have to get out of the habit of  thinking . HA, I can use that for something  ,  some day ..
 I also found a down rigger for my boat  that I no longer have . Not to mention a full set of old paper  type deep sea fish finders  with all the sender . ???? Why ????/ you got me .
 Im also thinking I must be as hooked on fishing poles as I am  on muzzleloaders . For crying out loud  I bet I have 20+. But I guess I guy cant have to many fishing poles .

 I also ran across an original  hand mad White metal detector  still in the wood boxes and still having all the old paper  boxed batteries. Where that came from ??????????

 For all the complaining I used to do about my dad saving all the crap he did . It sure seems I been doing the very same thing  
 :Doh!


Hey Cap, the nut doesn't fall far from the tree buddy!, it's genetic! except i get my pack rat obsession from Mom!, she musta had a higher level or testosterone than most women!, what kind of downrigger is that? I may need it!
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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #31 on: April 18, 2011, 03:55:53 PM »
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what kind of downrigger is that? I may need it!
im not sure of the brand Jim ,  but its a transom or gunnels mounted  hand crank  rig that sets into a heavy  tube  like a rod holder .. Ill have to look but I seem to recall  that along with the mess of  tackle I have , is also a few releases , divers and planes .
 Heck I even have ½ a dozen un opened paper tapes for the fish finders
At one time we had a 28 ft Boston whaler  we ran 3 of the big paper finders on it and 4 down riggers
 When I get back over into that area of the shop , :laffing  ill  send you a photo

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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2011, 08:08:36 AM »
Here's a recent adition to my shop. I shoot a lot and cleaning 3-4 guns at a time suck's,so I made this contraption to make it a little easier. It's made from 1X12's and along the top edge I put in 8/32 threaded brass inserts to hold the different jags and stuff,a shelf to hold the cleaning solution,(simple green for now,I'll change again,depends on my mood)patches,and lube(bear grease for now).
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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #33 on: April 19, 2011, 09:01:05 AM »
very cool pathfinder .
 mine would never look that nice

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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #34 on: April 29, 2011, 05:50:35 AM »
A clean workshop, like a clean desk, is a sure sign of a sick and twisted mind.

Three Hawks,

Whose workshop actually does have a floor, else how would all that debris not fall to the center of the Earth?

Offline W. Welshman

Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #35 on: July 21, 2011, 03:04:24 PM »
This is my play room
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Re: Your Workshop!!!!!
« Reply #36 on: July 21, 2011, 04:44:46 PM »
:happy  :rotf

Ya better get over here before the bite goes off on these Walleye!

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