Archery work shop
#31
RE: Archery work shop
Hey....If you guys don't mind...
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
#32
RE: Archery work shop
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Hey....If you guys don't mind...
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
Hey....If you guys don't mind...
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
#34
RE: Archery work shop
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Hey....If you guys don't mind...
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
Hey....If you guys don't mind...
Anyone who's furred out your walls....and you have CMU walls.....how'd you do it? Drill in? Powder actuated tool?
I don't want to compormise my CMU walls if I don't have to.
#35
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: Archery work shop
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I WANT ONE OF THEM GOATS!
Nice shops, guys.....really nice.
Edit: After thinking about this....and talking to my wife, briefly....I think I'd rather got this route in my basement....than fully finishing a room, there. I can get out MUCH cheaper this route....AND I get something functional. I HAVE to become self-sufficient at the tech. side or archery....and I could equip this area pretty nicely for not a big investment.
Greg/MO gave me a link to a small press the other day....but I'd like to know if you guys have any "can't live without" items in your shops.
This is a great thread.....and it's sparked me.
I WANT ONE OF THEM GOATS!
Nice shops, guys.....really nice.
Edit: After thinking about this....and talking to my wife, briefly....I think I'd rather got this route in my basement....than fully finishing a room, there. I can get out MUCH cheaper this route....AND I get something functional. I HAVE to become self-sufficient at the tech. side or archery....and I could equip this area pretty nicely for not a big investment.
Greg/MO gave me a link to a small press the other day....but I'd like to know if you guys have any "can't live without" items in your shops.
This is a great thread.....and it's sparked me.
#36
RE: Archery work shop
Greg/MO gave me a link to a small press the other day....but I'd like to know if you guys have any "can't live without" items in your shops.
I really love the lasers and levels, but I wouldn't call them a must-have. They really help to build confidence in your initial setup, but I've set up so many now that I can pretty much eyeball centershot and everything when first putting the rest on and fine-tune from there through walk-back and broadhead tuning.
The G5 arrow-squaring device is pretty cool, and if you order the Cabela's cutoff saw, do like I did and spring for the Apple rollers that fit right on top so that you can spin-test all your broadheads and check insert installation..
Hmmm... what else? A good set of Allen wrenches... You also need a good scale for checking draw weight. I'm going from total memory here and these are the biggies that jump out at me right now. Oh, a good collection of Bic lighters (for burning the ends of serving and d-loops among other knot ends...
That's it for now.
#40
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: Archery work shop
Something like that would look good where my bows are hanging(see pic)then I could hang a CB on each side with my trad bows right nxt to the bow rack.......Looks like I will be getting some 1x2's and a 4x4 piece of panel tomorow and do some building......