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Project by RodNGun posted 500 days ago 1984 views 7 times favorited 21 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I made these rod and gun racks (along with fly tying bench and bookshelves) from Beetle kill pine. Good man cave addition.




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bobthebuilderinmichigan

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#1 posted 500 days ago

Very nice job. Love that rustic look. Fits right in with the room! Excellent

-- Bobthebuilderinmichigan

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a1Jim

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#2 posted 500 days ago

Wow they all look great ,those big hinges really ad a lot.

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

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Clint Searl

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#3 posted 500 days ago

Great design, and handsome.

-- Clint Searl.............We deserve what we tolerate

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Martyroc

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#4 posted 500 days ago

Very nice, the doors have a nice old barn look to them, good job

-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.

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grandpasworkshop

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#5 posted 500 days ago

What a gorgeous display.

-- Grandpaj

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BigYin

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#6 posted 499 days ago

more photos please

-- ... Never Apologise For Being Right ...

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stefang

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#7 posted 499 days ago

Great wood and great work too! A den most guys would like to have.

-- Mike, American in Norway

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Roger

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#8 posted 499 days ago

very awesome, and with some beautiful wall decor

-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net

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millzit

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#9 posted 499 days ago

that unit would fit nicely in my cabin….....if i had a cabin:) great work!

-- .......now cut that out!

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Mainiac Matt

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#10 posted 499 days ago

nice job….

where’d all the guns go…

need to see those too ya know ;^)

-- Pine is fine, but Oak's no joke!

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Gabe C.

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#11 posted 499 days ago

Those look great! Can you add more pictures, please?

-- If I could just get this whole "Time/Money" problem figured out...

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Ken90712

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#12 posted 499 days ago

Looks grea,t more pics of this beauty!

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

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Buckshot10

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#13 posted 499 days ago

Looks very nice. You have obtained the classy, rustic look very well. I like how the gun cabinet section is a bit taller than the book shelves. It allows the third dimension to really stand out, in my opinion…

-- -------Justin, Duncan, OK

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Knothead62

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#14 posted 499 days ago

That is a work of art but, again, lacks security for the guns.

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

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RockyBlue

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#15 posted 499 days ago

Great job on the cabinets. I love the oversized hinges, and of course, the Beetle Kill.

-- I haven't had this much fun since hogs ate my little brother. www.rockybluewoodworks.com

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