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This is a gun cabinet for 12 guns.It also has doors on each side designed for handguns. I made it for a friend of my wife’s for $350. who provided me the rough walnut lumber.
http://www.accutools.net/id28.htm
Larry Martin
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This is a gun cabinet for 12 guns.It also has doors on each side designed for handguns. I made it for a friend of my wife’s for $350. who provided me the rough walnut lumber.
http://www.accutools.net/id28.htm
Larry Martin
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http://www.accutools.net/0fec2130.jpg
Here's the location for just the cabinet so you don't need to wait forever to load up guys, though there's other stuff that's intresting on his site.
*piffin,I'm curious how you did that? Larry
*Larry,
*Joe,How is that done?Larry
*Joe,Piffin your computer skills are amazing, where did you learn this stuff?
*Larry,
"The first step towards vice is to shroud innocent actions in mystery, and whoever likes to conceal something sooner or later has reason to conceal it." Aristotle
*I've been away for awhile guys. Never did get the hang of Joe's way though he tried to explain it to me.I went to orlo's site with my Netscape browser and hovered over the image with the cursor. I right clicked and a pop up menu gave me some choices, one of which was "copy image location" I chose that, and went to this little message box like this and http://www.accutools.net/0fec2130.jpgwhere I again right clicked the mouse and chose paste. I could also have hit the Ctrl key and the v together to paste it in here.Now if you want to save an image to your computer disc just right click and choose save image as.These commands might be slighly different for you MS users