mkrug001
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Looks great!
nice work on the old gun/rifle. I think the Koa actually looks better than the one that maple piece that broke.
WELL DONE!!
so if you would like to make more Nimbus 2000's or 2001's PM me and let me know how much you might sell one for cause I would like to give my little girl and her hubby a nice move in gift when they move into their new home next month.
stay safe and hope you and your family enjoy your time together this coming month while school is out.
Great job! That looks amazing.
Unruh,
Very nice on that shotgun! That koa wood is fantastic. I ordered a surplus SKS I was hoping to have to work on just before all of the corona virus problems. Unfortunately the rest of the country is buying guns and it hasn't even shipped yet.

I went and bought some shells at Sportsman Warehouse and I was told the line to get a gun was a 3-4 hour wait. Limit of 2 boxes of shells per person. We are keeping our shells in our safe, hopefully they stay there until pheasant season!
that's where I ordered it from. It took almost two weeks for it to ship and now I am sure the store is closed for a couple weeks. Luckily I ordered some ammo with it. The same day I ordered it they suspended online ammo sales. I got in just a couple hours before it was all gone in store. I am fine with waiting a few weeks for the new gun owners to get their stuff sorted out. 
Beutiful job with the shotgunHaven't read your whole threat thru yet but you have some great and interestin projects there. Keep up the good work Uhrur
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That turned out beautifully!
Have you considered rubbing down the metal with cold blue to help slow rust? Birchwood Casey makes both a cold blue and a product called "plum brown" that might be more appropriate for your shotgun. I have used the cold blue on a few projects and its more of a gray/brown color. No firsthand experience with the plum brown.
https://birchwoodcasey.com/products?category=98&page=1
Another popular option is Brownell's oxpho-blue, again, producing a more antique brown/blue instead of the jet black you'd see on a new gun. No firsthand experience with this either, but will probably pick up a bottle one of these days to see how it compares to the Birchwood.
https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-...ld-bluing-chemicals/oxpho-blue--prod1072.aspx

Wow, that koa is beautiful! Great choice!

Unruh, thought I would check in and see your updates. Very nice job on the shoe rack, much too nice to store shoes. I want to try a live edge project too one day.
It's nice you have a source of lumber that's reasonably priced.
The koa wood stock looks great as well. You really got some bang for your buck on that!
Jay
Your a good dad.


Looks damn good to me! Happy wife Happy Life.
Bret
Unruh: I was going to say about the same exact words as BJ just did. great plan and what a great way to start you garden and home grown food.
Great work on the greenhouse UnruhTomatos or tomatoes
Still snow in this part of the world.. But the spring is coming fast![]()
That turned out great!
My wife’s boss was gonna take some siding to the recycling. My mom lives with us and has a hard time bending over and getting the weeds in the garden. I thought I could upcycle some of the siding into raised beds!
He has a lot more than this, but after I told him my plan he decided to keep a bunch to see how they turn out. If they look good, he'll hire me to make a bunch of these at his house too.
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I just made a basic frame to size.
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Here it is all done. I added a rail of cedar along the top for looks.
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Unruh: GREAT SAVE and yes growing your own food is so awesome.
here's a few pictures I had saved of some similar to those you built that my wife wanted me to build until i moved a shed to give her more garden space. when you run out of siding/roofing you can make some with just wood too. some GJ members even lined theirs with visquene to make wood last longer.
the raised beds i'll make won't have any bottoms cause my bride wants plants to have lots of good drainage.
take care and hope all is well with you and your family.
Unruh, those raised beds look great using that old siding. Well done and nice use of old materials.
Jay
Beautiful planters guys, I have been looking for something for the garlic and herbs, I think I just found it.[emoji106]
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Amazing job on all the projects! I love the creativity!![]()
The planters look great.
I have taught the youngest son how to mow. The problem is I am too picky about how it gets cut. I will have to let go at some point and give him the reins I guess. HAHA.
Bret