February 23, 2012, 12:18 PM | #26 |
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I built my own (still not quite finished yet). It turned out really nice but went well over $100. It's all oak and has 3 large drawers with the HD ball bearing slides. I'd guess maybe $300 into it. The left side is a tall thin cabinet that holds rifles with a storage cabinet below.I twill hold about 12 rifles (6 on each side). The right side is a lower wide cabinet (42" I think). The top doubles as a work bench for cleaning guns and reloading shells. There's 3 drawers on full extending HD slides. The top one is shallow for pistols (getting full, should have built 2 pistol drawers!) and the next 2 are deeper for supplies. A row of doors below the drawers for misc stuff. Cabinet turned out really nice both in appearance in function. Wood is not as secure as a safe but the room it's in secures with a good door and has no windows. Just doesn't have the fire protection that a safe would.
It was a good project and I'm not a great wood worker by any means ... just a weekend wood warrior. I'll try to take a picture of it (have to clean up the area first ;-) ).
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February 23, 2012, 02:02 PM | #27 |
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I'd love to see some pictures, pgdion!
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February 24, 2012, 03:21 PM | #28 |
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I bought a nice old oak armoire a while ago. It looked like it was made for storing fancy dishes and had nice glass doors in front. I think i had less than half of a Saturday removing the original shelves, adding racks to hold a few rifles and then putting a small brass hasp and padlock on the front. It won't keep any thieves out, but it will keep nosy house guests out. These days, I'm worried enough about theft that I keep them all in a safe bolted to the floor. Even that is just a deterrent, not a guarantee. It's just buying time, hoping that the police answer the call from the security alarm folks and get there before the thieves cut the safe open with the tools under the workbench 20 feet away.
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February 24, 2012, 05:32 PM | #29 |
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Pgdion that sounds really nice! My husband is talking about building one for us. Building it yourself you get a lot more input in to making it work for your needs.
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February 26, 2012, 03:04 PM | #30 |
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You can buy a steel, Stack-On gun cabinet for about $100...
Why bother making one? http://www.sportsauthority.com/produ...entPage=search http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...CSE:GoogleBase |
February 29, 2012, 02:46 PM | #31 |
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Sorry this took so long to get back but I got waaay busy the past week with work, to busy (but hey, it's good to be needed).
Here are a few shots of my cabinet that is still in process (excuse the messy room). It was hard to get one picture of the whole thing as the room it's in is small. It's located in my utility room / workshop. Not great for display but good for security as the room itself can be locked securely. I still have to build the doors for the front but you get the idea. Rifles are on the left. It's deep enough to get 6 on each side. The right side is going to have a wall so I can fit 2 cases in it on the right in a small section and then 12 rifles on the left in the larger section. Below will have a door covering the storage. The right is the part I'm really happy with. Currently I've built 3 drawers. I'm may add a 4th or the bottom will just get doors for storage, I'm thinking doors right now. Everything is custom built to maximize the odd size of the space. The drawers are 3/4" solid pine for the frames with a 3/4" solid oak face on them. The drawers are large so the bottoms are 1/2" plywood that is glued and nailed. They are mounted with those heavy duty roller bearing slides. These allow the drawers to extend the full distance and also support a great deal of weight. Perfect for guns and ammo. I lined the bottom of the drawers with green felt. Above the drawers is a 3/4" Oak plywood top that makes a really solid work surface and is large enough for reloading ammo or cleaning and servicing guns. The top left has 3 of those small steel pistol cases mounted to it. These are only about $30 each and are great for storing ammo in. The only thing I wish is it had 6 to 12" more space for the Lee press. That's clamped on my little workbench on the other wall. Maybe if I got rid of the water heater.
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February 29, 2012, 03:52 PM | #32 |
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Pgdion, I like your setup. This got me thinking that I really could do something similar. You really do make good use of the area. Very nice.
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February 29, 2012, 03:58 PM | #33 |
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Thanks Skans. My only mistake, the pistol drawer should have been bigger! (and it seemed so large when making it). Almost full already (although a little cleaning up and it should fit a few more guns yet. That's a couple years worth on my budget.
I like the way it turned out though. There wasn't much space and I think I made good use of it. The good part is this was considered wasted space anyhow so it was mine for the taking.
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March 2, 2012, 12:48 PM | #35 |
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New quote: "The secret to getting what you want is to seek what no one else desires."
And in my case, no one else desired the dark corner in the utility room in the basement. I'll post an updated photo when I get the doors on the cabinet. Just waiting for oak plywood to go on sale again. The stuff's going for about $45 a sheet these days.
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