Rifle cleaning table.
- steelbuttplate
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Rifle cleaning table.
I like making something I need out of crap that's sitting around. I had to rob parts out of a sewing machine cabinet so I had the big fold out leaf top left over. I had the gun stands stuck back from hell I can't remember. I got the howitzer ammo crate 4 yrs. ago I didn't know what for, carrying ammo maybe. I really needed a cleaning station and portable too.
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- Junk Yard Dog
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Re: Rifle cleaning table.
I have had a lot of rifle cleaning stations, shooting bench of course, work bench, hood, or tailgate of the truck, the floor, old log in the woods, just about any convenient flat surface. Nice setup, I have a couple crates about that size, but I will just end up using the bench anyway.
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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- awalker1829
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Re: Rifle cleaning table.
I’ve got a twenty foot long bench in the hanger workshop. The east end of the bench is used for cleaning and minor repairs. The west end of the bench has brass cleaning equipment and reloading presses set up. I have two storage shelves (each one ten feet long) with bins of brass and cleaning solution bottles.
Re: Rifle cleaning table.
I love the stand part. Real cool.