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I was asked if I had any ideas for a two row gun cabinet.These are two wall hanging gun cabinets I built. You could incorporate this design into a free standing unit. If you had a two section cabinet you could have two rows of guns like this. It would probably have to be more of a builtin unit. The gun supports are fastened on standards so you can adjust for the spacing of your guns. Go to www.etchmaster.com for glass sand blasting supplies, equipment and how to information.
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17 comments so far
rikkor
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posted 665 days ago
I really like what you have been doing with the etched glass. Makes a fine detail on the gun racks.
Scott Bryan
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These cabinets would be a compliment in anyone’s home. The finish on the cabinet is outstanding and the etched glass really adds a nice detail to the standing cabinet.
Thanks for the post.
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Cathy Krumrei
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posted 665 days ago
VERY NICE! It looks like the hangers are adjustable too. Wonderful job!
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Rich_S
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posted 665 days ago
Excellent gun cabinets…did you do the glass etching….is it sandblasted or chemical etched? looks like it is layered?
-- Rich, Madison WI
CharlieM1958
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These are really great. If you are doing your own glass etchings, that is fantastic as well!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
gene
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posted 665 days ago
Hay! Tom, Beautiful gun cabinets! Thanks for sharing
God bless
-- Gene, a Christian in Virginia
Thos. Angle
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These are just wonderful. I especially like the art work. Did you do the art work as well?
-- Thos. Angle
mrtrim
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exellent work n d . some really fine craftsmanship .
Roz
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posted 664 days ago
A good solution for displaying more guns in a cabinet that I would not have thought of. Thanks for showing this to us.
-- Terry Roswell, L.A. (Lower Alabama) "Life is what happens to you when you are making other plans."
Carroll
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posted 643 days ago
Great looking gun cabinet, loved the etched glass. You must be proud of that project.
ATWilliams
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posted 629 days ago
This cabinet is absolutely awesome, I dont hunt, But I would like to have this project to desplay my golf clubs if nothing else …....... (-:
Incredible Glass Work …...........
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Rj
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posted 527 days ago
I really like this it would look great in my house by the lake.
keep up the good work
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SteveKorz
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posted 527 days ago
Wow, that is some fine craftmanship! You’ve done a fine job here… I really like the etching! Great Post!
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suebee
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posted 516 days ago
Wow beautiful gun cabinets!!
-- sues
jeanmarc
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posted 476 days ago
Excellent gun cabinets
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LumberZach
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posted 293 days ago
Beautiful work. I really like the etching in the glass. I’d have to get some classics to go into such a nice case.
noknot
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posted 225 days ago
Very nicely done I really like the glass
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