Serving Jig
#22
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Serving Jig
I just may take you up on that..
I would have an easier time getting away during the week though..
A tad apprehensive about being more that 20 minutes from the house here, but that trip is undoubtedly in my near future.
One thing I would like to change is making the uprights adjustable, allowing one to slide closer to the next for working shorter strings, like my Daco's. I have used a short length of chain to close the gap, and it works, but an adjustable jig would be pretty slick too.
I would have an easier time getting away during the week though..
A tad apprehensive about being more that 20 minutes from the house here, but that trip is undoubtedly in my near future.
One thing I would like to change is making the uprights adjustable, allowing one to slide closer to the next for working shorter strings, like my Daco's. I have used a short length of chain to close the gap, and it works, but an adjustable jig would be pretty slick too.
#24
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Serving Jig
Likly not too much, it is stripped down right now in the shop, I am going to modify the stock to fit my sons shoulder.
I see what you are sayin though..
I see what you are sayin though..
ORIGINAL: Dnk
David, how much are you going to shoot the Daco?
David, how much are you going to shoot the Daco?