
Homemade rifle cleaning stand
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Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
Excellent job, and very useful!
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Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
Very knacky indeed.
Mind you the thought of having to go to B&Q alone, never mind the faff on making the damn thing makes the thirty quid I paid for an MTM one seem great value for money.
Mind you the thought of having to go to B&Q alone, never mind the faff on making the damn thing makes the thirty quid I paid for an MTM one seem great value for money.
Come on Bambi get some
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To be honest it wasn't much faff really & I enjoyed the fact I made it rather than buying one off the shelf. Think it was the whole process that appealed rather than the end product alone if that makes sense? I could knock out several in a day now though so even less faff I suppose.dromia wrote:Very knacky indeed.
Mind you the thought of having to go to B&Q alone, never mind the faff on making the damn thing makes the thirty quid I paid for an MTM one seem great value for money.
I've made quite a few bits like a multi fuel cook stove for when rough camping & roll mat straps out of paracord to keep a shooting mat rolled up etc. I could buy these but that's not fun ;-)
All the best, Steve.
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Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
It wasn't a faff to you but it would be to me, I hate DIY.
I told the wife very early on that I sit in an office, I wear a suit, I drink coffe, my hands are soft, I do not break sweat. If she had wanted DIY then she should have taken up with a bulder.
I told the wife very early on that I sit in an office, I wear a suit, I drink coffe, my hands are soft, I do not break sweat. If she had wanted DIY then she should have taken up with a bulder.
Come on Bambi get some
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For fine firearms and requisites visit
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Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
You have actually got to the stage where you decide A) If you want to make some for sale and B) How you cost them, at £10 per hour, what is your cost and you begin to see Dromias point re the prototype. I see your point on the 'Satisfaction' element and as you say you now have the jigs so go for it and make 3 or 4 for sale at say £30 each.
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Haha I was that man once... My wife wouldn't let me carry on though!dromia wrote:It wasn't a faff to you but it would be to me, I hate DIY.
I told the wife very early on that I sit in an office, I wear a suit, I drink coffe, my hands are soft, I do not break sweat. If she had wanted DIY then she should have taken up with a bulder.

I did consider just buying one but had some spare time so thought I'd give it a go.
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Yeh it started out being a case of just making one for the sheer fun of it but now I've got templates & jigs I'm tempted to do a few & see if anyone at my gun club is interested in one & £30 was the figure I had in my head too. I'm in no rush so I'll think about it some more, but at least I know the options there. Cheers, SteveRobert303 wrote:You have actually got to the stage where you decide A) If you want to make some for sale and B) How you cost them, at £10 per hour, what is your cost and you begin to see Dromias point re the prototype. I see your point on the 'Satisfaction' element and as you say you now have the jigs so go for it and make 3 or 4 for sale at say £30 each.
Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
I was contemplating making one on the laser cutter but it can't really cut thick enough. Your work is great!
Re: Homemade rifle cleaning stand
Only built this last week & ive just used it for the first time to clean my CZ & it works like a charm. My worry was the adjustable end would wobble too much but the weight of the rifle butt makes it solid which was great. By pure fluke I've got all the dimensions spot on for me, & all my cleaning kit fits nicely on the base under the rifle.
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