What are some of your other hobbies?
My hobbies are all over the place, some last for years and some last a few months.
Did a little painting
Carved some antler
Made some musky baits
And played some guitar
Maybe one of these days I'll find one that sticks around forever. So, what kind of hobbies or projects do you find yourself doing?
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DANG, jltrent what do you do with all those saws? If you have an MS660 you want to part with, drop me a line!
Wow, just wow!
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I like climbing. I like to get up high in the ice and rocks. Solitude is a precious thing.
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Nanuq907: 31514803682203/comments/31514893088667
I like climbing. I like to get up high in the ice and rocks. Solitude is a precious thing.
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Makes me want to pee! Don
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I like to do woodworking . . . and I have this "thing" about safes.
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US Military Guy: 31514803682203/comments/31514890892571
I like to do woodworking . . . and I have this "thing" about safes.
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That's pretty darn cool.
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ridgleyart: 31514803682203/comments/31514895846427
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That's pretty darn cool.
Thanks.
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Spectacular joinery and inlay. I doubt you’ll be changing the combination very often!
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US Military Guy: 31514803682203/comments/31514880554011
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Thanks.
Nice work! Is that where you put the MIL's stuff in case of a fire?
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Hops and beer+++
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Nanuq907: 31514803682203/comments/31514867780507
Spectacular joinery and inlay. I doubt you’ll be changing the combination very often!
The inlay work might have been easier with a pin striping brush, but I think the Bloodwood will last a bit longer.
On the other hand the Bloodwood hinges won't take much stress if you slam the door.
Actually, I can change the combination. If you are familiar with that style of lock, you may notice the coil springs and "levers" over the tops of the combination wheels. I had to install them because I could not "drop" the number. It would just catch and move to another position. The movement was not free enough for the wheels to stop moving in the other direction.
That would just be stupid to install and non-functioning combination in a safe made from wood. Wait a minute . . . I think I might have just discovered a flaw in my security container.
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Gregor62: 31514803682203/comments/31514918206491
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Nice work! Is that where you put the MIL's stuff in case of a fire?
I am currently running the numbers to see the maximum weight of gold bars it will hold before sinking to the bottom of the pond.
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After seeing all these I guess I won't mention my collection of 14 different bottlecaps.
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kannoneer: 31514803682203/comments/31514919009179
After seeing all these I guess I won't mention my collection of 14 different bottlecaps.
have another beer and make it 15...........
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Grunt2: 31514803682203/comments/31514918332187
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Hops and beer+++
Nice, I was thinking about growing some myself. What zone do you live in? Do you have a trellis to support them.
My other hobbies include photography, Amateur radio, metal working machine shop, knife making. Seems like I can't get a inexpensive one like tree leaf collecting!
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I got more hobbies then common sense.
Trinity +++
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I restored old Gerstner machinist boxes for about 10 years but father time has taken a toll on me. You guys are amaizing.
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TrinityScrimshaw: 31514803682203/comments/31514904291867
I got more hobbies then common sense.
Trinity +++
Same here!
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Just a side-line firearm hobby is collecting old obsolete - to current different brand gun and ammo makers belt buckles, made of silver, brass, bronze etc. all metals (no plastics 😀) they're placed/grouped inside glass cushioned display cases and hang on the wall. Find them a yard sales, estate sales, antique stores, gun shows etc. Each gun maker has several types with different markings so finding a different one is a thrill...........a whole lot cheaper than the firearms themselves and the thrill of finding one is almost the same.
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Right guys. Too much weight could damage the safe. My thought would put in enough gold where is seems to be a safe amount (no pun intended) and offer the remainder as a give-away to your GB pals.
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I started collecting ammo when I was 8 years old. I don't know how many different cartridges I have, but it is in the hundreds. Some are fairly valuable to a knowledgeable person, but if anything should happen to me my family would probably sell them by the pound.
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