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Join Date: September 22, 2018
Posts: 68
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Double Loading Stand
Just completed, almost, this double loading stand. Made for the Walker, the 1860 and the 1851. Some minor adjustments to be made. All pinned with 3/8” dowels. No glue, nails or screws. All n all I’m very pleased.
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#2 |
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Join Date: September 22, 2018
Posts: 68
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Two more shots
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Join Date: March 16, 2005
Location: Central Connecticut
Posts: 3,166
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That looks like it has a very unique and thoughtful design.
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Join Date: May 25, 2017
Location: Lawnguyland, NY
Posts: 169
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Glued / Screws & hinged - LOL
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Join Date: April 4, 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,394
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Great designs on both of them. Do you have dowels on the bottom to keep the stands from moving or do the stands slide to one end to accommodate for different guns?
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#6 |
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Join Date: September 22, 2018
Posts: 68
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I took my design from the hinged models I’ve seen but the compactness was not as much a concern. The block will sit a top my gun cart perfectly between existing trim work.
The stands are doweled through the bottom keeping them stationary. I was going to notch the piece on the end so I could rotate it 180 degrees to accomadate either the 1851 navy or 1860 army but I realized the 1860 fits in the 1847 stand. |
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#7 |
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Join Date: April 27, 2014
Location: Texas, ya'll
Posts: 166
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Interesting design... Really shows how much larger the Walker is...
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