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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : SDale May 30, 2007, 03:22:12 PM
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Well, the outside & window of my shop anyway. I haven't taken any pix of the inside. I still need to Clean & remodel it. It waaaaas my paint shop for a while, but th Fire Marshal paid me a visit last year and told me different.
It's a little 10x14 "Shack" in the backyard. But other than the garage, it's my Fortress of Solitude. I do anything from rebuild engines to working on airguns or just smoking my pipe in there. No one's allowed in but ME and whoever else I invite.
I painted the window back in 2002 when I first moved in. I painted it from the inside with different shades & opaquness paint for a nice backlit effect. It's not as good as it used to be because of 5 years worth of fading.
I know, I knoooooow. It's not the best backyard either LoL hahaha... I'm allergic!
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Hey, Sam. If it works for you, that's all that matters. The MANROOM rules!
Ric G
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COOL Sam and I'm sure you'll have it set up for airgun maddness in no time. Grab a hose though, I think it's on FIRE!. Cool flames too. This is my shooting range above my airgun shop, old hay barn converted into a two car garage and then some. the range is 25yrds long, plenty of room, GTA doghouse hehe. More target''s have been added since pic from last year. Ed
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Man Ed...I WISH my little spot was that big! There'd be a bed for late night work in there, a fridge, propane stove and ALL my tools!
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Hehe ,got the fridge, got a barrel stove for heat, microwave for heating up lunch and SAT. TV, dont want to miss my hunting show's hehe. I make COWBOY coffee on my barrel stove during the chilly winter's here. There is a couch and lazy boy up in the loft to the left of the shooting range, I've taken a few nap's up there LOL. Ed
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Barrel Stove??? You mean a Cast Iron pot belly stove?
I've got one of those in mine too, but I don't have the chimney pipe goin out the roof yet. Something I've been meaning to to!
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Nope hehe A 30 gal. barrel stove. Got the design's off a hunting camp websight and made it myself, make sure you put sand or fireplace block's in the bottom, keep's from burning it through. Made a hotplate for the top to cook on or for coffee, been heating nicely for two year's now. Ed
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I made one similar to what you describe from a Pony Keg. It lasted for years. Also made a Barbeque out of one also. Cut it in half, hinged it, added a handle and put a post in the one side. Worked great... no rust, easy clean, no burn out. Musta had it 15 years or more before I moved down here and it was as good as the day that I made it.
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Yep Bob, they work pretty good. I can stoke it up the night before and still have it nice and toasty in the morning. Ed