You woodworkers are so easy going when you have an issue or break. I always have to remind myself to enjoy the process
Sometimes its hard to maintain your composure but in the end you just have to keep moving forward.
DryRot/wormhole=character! I like your shop. I can always appreciate someone who will go the extra mile to save something old. That dye worked well. Vinegar/steel wool dissolved matches barnwood coloring well also. Keep it up my friend.
Good job man. I love your great attitude most of all. Keep up the good work.
"Well...this is an inconvenience." My new favorite phrase. :)
Great job. That stuff happens all the time. If it ever went right we wouldnt know what to do ! Thanks for sharing.
I really loved to see how even the pro's have issues. and he showed how to fix those issues.
Theres a saying along the lines of a craftsmans work isn't about the work but how well they can cover their mistakes. Lol. Sorry, I don't remember how that saying goes. There are always mistakes around here. Thats how we learn.
nice project. i like the repairs made now that is real wood working. i enjoy the challenges of working with wood like that.
Nice gun rack, great recovery on the support brackets. Old wood can be a pain to work with sometimes. really enjoyed this one
Love it!
Getting ready to build a couple of rifle racks and found this video while looking for ideas. This is the most entertaining of any of the videos that I looked at. I even got a good laugh mostly because I make mistakes all the time and usually spend more work time trying to correct the mistakes than I should have done for the whole project. Just fun to see I am not the only one. Ha. And thanks for sharing.
Awesome!
Nice job
Found this video looking for ideas to display my flintlock long rifle. One thing I would suggest for anyone building similar is to rotate the wood grain on the supports 90 degrees, even though I do like the looks of the grain running the same way. This will make the outer arms stronger to keep them from breaking. If you want the grain running the same way like you have it, you're on the right track, just too bad you didn't use the drill press and support wood the first time!
Cool idea for something like a hunting lodge.
I love making stuff...............for my guns!!
I have to say I like when you’re showing how you make your repairs when you make them errors on accidentally breaking the wood. And yes it worth using scrap wood first if you can find it. I don’t like seeing wood thrown away.
Lol, I liked this video, but not bc of the racks but bc you have a great work shop !! If it was me I would make the same design with some good home depot wood, lol...
Nice hack job
This guy is fucking cool!!!
New subscriber here.
Awesome, welcome to the channel and my journey. I'm glad to have you here.
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Yikes ,,,,how to make a little job into a huge project to hang one gun.
Stikibits... I agree that a gun safe is safer but before we start calling people twits and irresponsible wankers did you ever think the racks maybe for antique guns that are disabled. I believe the irresponsible thing is that you jumped to conclusions! Also with your views on this matter why did you watch a video on how to build a gun rack in the first place? I don't want to jump to conclusions but did you maybe want to build one? Great video and craftsmanship!!!
An honest woodworker, nice to see for a change.