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Project by Sawdust posted 478 days ago 1405 views 5 times favorited 13 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Made this gun cabinet for a family member a couple of years ago. construction is all solid pine with glass doors. Finish is spray applied water based lacquer.




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florentin

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#1 posted 478 days ago

The cabinet looks awesome!

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a1Jim

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#2 posted 478 days ago

That’s a great looking gun cabinet.very nice work.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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Elyjah Thomas

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#3 posted 478 days ago

what gun is the last one to the right

-- K.I.S.S Keep-It-Simple-Stupid!!! my moto!!

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#4 posted 478 days ago

I like the pine, very well done!

-- Doug, Reed City, Michigan

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BTKS

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#5 posted 477 days ago

Elyjah, not my guns but I’m almost certain the far right shotgun is a Remington 1100. Probably 12 guage.

-- "Man's ingenuity has outrun his intelligence" (Joseph Wood Krutch)

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terry603

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#6 posted 477 days ago

nice lines

-- may not always be right,but,never in doubt.

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bill43

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#7 posted 477 days ago

My brother-in-law is a big hunting fan. I have to show him this cabinet. Terrific job! Classic look.

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Ken90712

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#8 posted 477 days ago

Looks great in that room. Nice collection to boot.

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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TerryElam

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#9 posted 477 days ago

Great looking cabinet

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The Head Charles

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#10 posted 475 days ago

Do you have a photo of the inside of the case in with the bottom doors open? It looks great.

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#11 posted 472 days ago

Nice cabinet. As I have said before on the LJ forum, not secure enough. Had one like it- twelve guns stolen, three of which were my grandfather’s. As a Hunter Education instructor, I recommend a heavy steel locker or safe to all my classes.

-- Regret- the feeling you get just after you do something really stupid.

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chopnhack

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#12 posted 472 days ago

Great job, I assume there is no stain just a clear coat. I love the top detail, very nice use of architecture.

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Sawdust

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#13 posted 472 days ago

chopnhack-
Yes, the cabinet is finished natural. I did use a clear shellac sealer/base coat, then applied 3 coats of Hydracote Resisthane, a water based lacquer. And knothead, I agree

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