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04-08-2020 10:21 AM #1
Latest At Home Project
Like a lot of the folks here on HRC I’m also an avid 2nd Amendment supporter and I have more than a couple guns. I store most of my ammunition in surplus .50 caliber ammo cans as they are readily available and if I’m choosey I can get nice cans that are water tight. I fill with ammo and toss in some silica gel desiccant packets and it makes for great storage that’s easy to transport to the range. And yes – what you see is about 20,000 rounds – various calibers. I’m not a gun nut, but I am very well prepared and often go through 1,000 rounds a month at the range. Gun control is hitting what I aim for. (Target below is .45 @21’ with one magazine change – total of 16 rounds.)
The problem has been, “How to stack/store these cans?”
In that I have a lot of “free time” just now I came up with a storage rack (adapted from plans on the web – see: https://www.almostfamousdave.com/201...-storage-rack/) and thought, “What the hey – I’ll give it a go. I modified his plan to a seven shelf unit but use all his base dimensions using 1” square tube and ¾” angle with a 2” backstop/shelf strengthener.
It works well, but since my rack was to be exposed in the garage, I wanted to make it a bit less obvious and so I cobbled up a “shipping crate” to hide the rack in plain sight.
I had my local favorite (Newberg Steel) cut all the stock to size and the bill was $260. I spent next to nothing on the crate as I typically have some plywood and 1 by scraps around the shed. It took me about a day to assemble the steel and another couple hours to build the crate. I found some vintage air freight pictures on the web and glued them on to help authenticate the crate in a nostalgic kind of way."Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty." John Basil Barnhil
Sorry for your loss of friend Mike McGee, Shine. Great trans men are few and far between, it seems. Sadly, Mike Frade was only 66 and had been talking about retirement for ten years that I know...
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