Quote:
Originally Posted by aigel
This one is a little less dry! I love this guy, he is a master and quite entertaining to boot.
|
Nice, thanks. I'll watch it (even if I never checker anything)
< edit > I'm only a few mins in, but I like him already. < edit >
Quote:
Originally Posted by Geronimo '74
We do it just to annoy you.
I guess it is working.
Spoon Spoon Spoon.
Lighten up dude, it's a long standing forum tradition.
We're not going to stop because you think it's stupid.
In fact...
|
LOL, thanks for the laugh. LOL, still laughing.
Quote:
Originally Posted by fred cook
About 40 years ago I decided that I wanted to try restocking a rifle. While I am fairly handy with tools, I had no idea what I was getting into! I decided to restock a Winchester Lo Wall single shot rifle, bought a rifle stock blank and read everything I could get my hands on about shaping and fitting wood to metal! So, about 6 months later, I had the finished product/project While it is not up to professional standards, I do think it turned out pretty decently! Some pictures:
I can close my eyes, shoulder the rifle and be looking straight thru the scope! Oh, yes, it is chambered for the 22 magnum cartridge and is quite accurate!
|
Really nice!
Now you need to watch a couple of videos, buy a bunch of tools and go to town with checkering. I'll be waiting for your new pics 6 months down the line.
Your stock is so nice, I'd be petrified to screw it up if I tried to checker it.
__________________
Steve
'08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960
- never named a car before, but this is Charlotte.
'88 targa

SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten