good job!.... I would put a lightweight fireprof canvas, or a fireprof blanket material or a bed sheet or cow hide.....something over them to keep the dust off
Nice work. As an Aussie I disagree with a lot of America’s gun laws, HOWEVER, it’s a time and a place thing - guns have a place on a farm/ranch/station as they are a necessary tool.
Great solution. Ever since I found your channel I notice that you always have one song title that matches the activity of the video. No one has mentioned it in the comments. Am I imagining this or has it been your intent? It's a clever addition.
Could I share this with you....Back in the Summer I decided that that small flat pack shelf unit I had in my alcove (ikea cheap rubbish) just wern't working for me (far to small) so I threw it out and built a five shelf stack. first I built five separate frames out of 3"X2" then raw bolted them into the alcove. then got some 13mm ply board cut and screwed that in for the flat surface and painted the shelves and the back and side walls white to blend in with the rest of the room. I have a collection of grey flip over lid type heavy boxes and measured the gap between the shelves to fit the boxes plus 1" of clearance to be able to slide them in and out safely. I also ran a cable to a socket with a mech timer and I have a small table lamp up on a high shelf that comes on at 17:00hrs and goes off at 23:30hrs all hidden away neat and tidy. I know you can see where I am coming from with this but it is true what they say. If you build it yourself the way you want it to be then it will always look good and be a winner. Love that feeling of being a maker and a do it type person. Sorry if this was a bit to long comment....Jakob over in SE London in the UK....
Make a tight fitting front door for it. A well sealed volume encased in wood creates a micro-climate inside and metal things generally don't rust in it. That's why machinists have wooden tool chests for holding their precision tools.
If your family is raised with the knowledge that guns are a tool and dangerous many States like Idaho are still free States. Mark wants them near the door and to be able to grab quickly if needed. I live in a Blue State where safety was the first way the Government got into your rights... to now we can't even possess semi auto guns. The slippery slope is real.
Very true our kids have been raised around guns and know it’s a tool. We seem pretty easy going but pretty strict and expect a lot from our kids. They have their hunt safety permits as well.
good job!.... I would put a lightweight fireprof canvas, or a fireprof blanket material or a bed sheet or cow hide.....something over them to keep the dust off
Nice work. As an Aussie I disagree with a lot of America’s gun laws, HOWEVER, it’s a time and a place thing - guns have a place on a farm/ranch/station as they are a necessary tool.
It looks great and it's in the perfect place for you.
Great solution. Ever since I found your channel I notice that you always have one song title that matches the activity of the video. No one has mentioned it in the comments. Am I imagining this or has it been your intent? It's a clever addition.
Yes I try:)
Good morning from Las Vegas.
This is there Fe between us….and Marc The Craftsman!!! We would have just slapped that together!! Marc inset all the pieces. AWESOME Sir!!!!!😊😊
What, are you turning into a woodworking/gun channel ...LOL😂
Nice, I do enjoy the woodworking and you are a teacher to your family and friends.
Looks Great Marc. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video watching from Reno NV
That turned out awesome 👍
Could I share this with you....Back in the Summer I decided that that small flat pack shelf unit I had in my alcove (ikea cheap rubbish) just wern't working for me (far to small) so I threw it out and built a five shelf stack. first I built five separate frames out of 3"X2" then raw bolted them into the alcove. then got some 13mm ply board cut and screwed that in for the flat surface and painted the shelves and the back and side walls white to blend in with the rest of the room. I have a collection of grey flip over lid type heavy boxes and measured the gap between the shelves to fit the boxes plus 1" of clearance to be able to slide them in and out safely. I also ran a cable to a socket with a mech timer and I have a small table lamp up on a high shelf that comes on at 17:00hrs and goes off at 23:30hrs all hidden away neat and tidy. I know you can see where I am coming from with this but it is true what they say. If you build it yourself the way you want it to be then it will always look good and be a winner. Love that feeling of being a maker and a do it type person. Sorry if this was a bit to long comment....Jakob over in SE London in the UK....
Make a tight fitting front door for it. A well sealed volume encased in wood creates a micro-climate inside and metal things generally don't rust in it. That's why machinists have wooden tool chests for holding their precision tools.
Camphor cubes prevent rust on tools, rifles, and guns. Found that out on UA-cam!
Good morning !!
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Happy New Year Bud and family!😃👍
Happy New Year to you as well! Thank you
Hello, wishing all of your family a very Happy New Year!
It looks awesome! Great color choice!
Happy New Year to you all!
Nice job!
DONT weapons have to be locked in a secure cabinet with ammo stored away from them?
Nice touch, I like it/
Nice !!
happy holidays folkz!
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Pew pew that you have to say
I know I'm paranoid. But I wouldn't want them being so obvious to anyone looking through the door window. (Or any other window, in fact.)
Oh my goodness, do you have mice in your garage? I hope that wasn’t Rudy poop I saw all over your window. If so, you need a couple kitties.
No those are the wasps and flies from fall.
keep them neat and do NOT publicly disclose the Security and anti Theft methods...!
They were there before ye??👎🤬🤬
Hi guys, don't you need to keep guns locked up in a gun safe😮
something to keep them from being stolen or used on your family
If your family is raised with the knowledge that guns are a tool and dangerous many States like Idaho are still free States. Mark wants them near the door and to be able to grab quickly if needed. I live in a Blue State where safety was the first way the Government got into your rights... to now we can't even possess semi auto guns. The slippery slope is real.
If anybody comes up that Mountain Road, they’re going to know. And with that 270 there I don’t think anybody’s gonna try any games.
Very true our kids have been raised around guns and know it’s a tool. We seem pretty easy going but pretty strict and expect a lot from our kids. They have their hunt safety permits as well.
I live in CA and it is the law to lock them up.
I think that was little to long to explain a gun Case
Oh no your a gun lover, I'm gonna have to unsubscribe your channel... NO GUNS... J/K.... 2A ALL THE WAY!!!!