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gsd:
Matt took an old H&R revolver that belonged to my grandfather and was able to build a rig for it. If you don't mind him having your firearm, he can do wonders!

(yeah, i'm partial ;D )

RipTombstone:
Glad to see you back up Matt! I was starting to worry.
I am about to rebuild my workbench too, as I still use an old drafting table, and will hopefully be able to incorporate a full cutting table into my tiny room.
Nice setup you got now!
RipT

landon410:
youre storage area/basement/garage whereever that is located at your house is WAY cleaner than mine.
nice looking set up.

sparky:

--- Quote from: RipTombstone on January 27, 2014, 12:36:30 PM ---Glad to see you back up Matt! I was starting to worry.
I am about to rebuild my workbench too, as I still use an old drafting table, and will hopefully be able to incorporate a full cutting table into my tiny room.
Nice setup you got now!
RipT

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Thanks, I was worried myself.  First two house deals fell through and my leather work was down for the better part of last year but it's great being up and running again.  I have added a large cutting board to my cutting bench also, sure makes life easier when you have the room to roll out a full side of leather. 

sparky:

--- Quote from: landon410 on January 27, 2014, 01:55:29 PM ---youre storage area/basement/garage whereever that is located at your house is WAY cleaner than mine.
nice looking set up.

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Thanks, keep in mind this was just after I finished building it in my basement, in fact I didn't even have everything moved into it yet so it's a bit more cluttered at the moment.  And now I have a big black dye stain on one of my new benches already where I spilled a entire cup of dye.  I guess it has to happen sometime but why is it always right after you finish it and it looks so nice an clean then BLAM, here's a big mess.

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