Pictures of my 'Club House'
- jneihouse
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Hey George, where'd ya buy all the stuffed animals????
Just kidding, looks great...Now when you're ready to remodel, I'll send yo a pic of the man cave, give you something to strive for...Though it does take years to artfully clutter a place up with reloading and shooting stuff...
Give you a heads up on what you need to start collecting to make the room complete
1. Several boxes of odd lots of several different calibers and weights of bullets with one or two left in each box..
2. several halves of sets of rings.
3. Lots and lots of screws, hopefully you won't know what the y came off of .
4. At least one, preferably two or more broken scopes that are not worth fixing but MAY hold zero if set and left alone.
5. 2 or three rifles disassembled to the point that you will never in a million years get them back together in shooting form again...10-22's work really well for this.
6. A spray can paint top to hold all the assorted primers that have fallen to the floor and been picked up again for "sorting"
7. At least one smelly shooting vest that you can't bear to get rid of but also will never wear again...For non silhouette shooters a hunting vest with a lot of dried blood and related smells on it.
8. A couple dozen sets of reloading dies that you no longer have anything in that particular caliber of, but you keep because another one may come your way....
9. Assorted brass (see 8 above)...You can put all this in a box and "sort" it later.
10. And last but not least, a cordless power drill for affixing stuff to the bench and the walls at those moments late at night when you can't sleep and you've drank all the beer and a moment of remodeling inspiration hits you.
Kitty
Just kidding, looks great...Now when you're ready to remodel, I'll send yo a pic of the man cave, give you something to strive for...Though it does take years to artfully clutter a place up with reloading and shooting stuff...
Give you a heads up on what you need to start collecting to make the room complete
1. Several boxes of odd lots of several different calibers and weights of bullets with one or two left in each box..
2. several halves of sets of rings.
3. Lots and lots of screws, hopefully you won't know what the y came off of .
4. At least one, preferably two or more broken scopes that are not worth fixing but MAY hold zero if set and left alone.
5. 2 or three rifles disassembled to the point that you will never in a million years get them back together in shooting form again...10-22's work really well for this.
6. A spray can paint top to hold all the assorted primers that have fallen to the floor and been picked up again for "sorting"
7. At least one smelly shooting vest that you can't bear to get rid of but also will never wear again...For non silhouette shooters a hunting vest with a lot of dried blood and related smells on it.
8. A couple dozen sets of reloading dies that you no longer have anything in that particular caliber of, but you keep because another one may come your way....
9. Assorted brass (see 8 above)...You can put all this in a box and "sort" it later.
10. And last but not least, a cordless power drill for affixing stuff to the bench and the walls at those moments late at night when you can't sleep and you've drank all the beer and a moment of remodeling inspiration hits you.
Kitty
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He's been resting and thinking up all sorts of stuffInnocent wrote:Kitty,
Excellent advice, you have outdone yourself again... as usual.
Innocent Mary
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