Chedge
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It's stacked mate
Aup mate, just wondering if you still need to empty your yard and if you still have the ash you mention in the posts, cheers martin
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This drawer had removable inserts for different times of the year. I had a section that would hold 12 shot glasses and a couple of bottles of damson gin which sat next to the cartridge boxes. The guns, broken down would fit in the small compartment to the right.
That looks handy, seen a simliar thing made by transk9 with dog boxs on top
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Google 'Overfinch Holland and Holland' images for ideas.
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Mark i dont quite have the skills to make anything like the overfinch one haha seen some on the internet that look goos but are nearly 400 quid, just looking for a simple box design ideally
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Posh shoot even haha
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Aup Gents, and Ladies, i know a few on here do abit of shooting and countrysports, just wondering if anybody had made a drinks chest to fit in the back of a 4x4 that you see on a piah shoot etc, on about trying to make one and would live to see some ideas before i go ahead and try making one, Cheers Chedge
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I'd certainly be interested once i get a yard sorted, as long as haulage makes it worth while
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I recently did my cs30/31 (June 2013), did my training with a ms250 but had to do my assessment with a ms260 because the day before my assessment, while practising, the 250 chain brake snapped, the ms260 had a new chain on when i went to the assesment and the assessor took it outside and gave it a damn good grinding in some old knotty wood and in the dirt to dull the chain, leaving some cutters with chips in, then made sure i sharpened it correctly. He even got a mircometer and checked every cutter to ensure they were all correct, so I guess it depends on your assessor. it was a big part of the training for us to make sure we knew how to sharpen the saw.
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