A $25 Fifteen-Gun Carousel Gun Rack
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Boone & Crockett
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
I have a double closet in my man cave.
The left side is all shelves for bullets, powder, reloading supplies, and miscellaneous gear. The right side has a shelf about mid way up from the floor, with a hanger bar for coats below the shelf. The upper half has been used to store guns. But they are just standing with their butt on the shelf and and leaning against the sides of the closet. That arrangement makes them difficult to access.
Saw a $250 rotary gun rack on line and thought "It won't be as pretty, but I can do that".
Being a natural born collector of miscellaneous junk, I had an an old swivel base in the garage. I think it was from a chair, but it might have been a bar stool. I also had a half sheet of High Density Fiberboard.
Along with those, a trip to the hardware store and $25 provided everything I needed for a little improvement project.
Here it is.











Sitting on the shelf in the closet.
The left side is all shelves for bullets, powder, reloading supplies, and miscellaneous gear. The right side has a shelf about mid way up from the floor, with a hanger bar for coats below the shelf. The upper half has been used to store guns. But they are just standing with their butt on the shelf and and leaning against the sides of the closet. That arrangement makes them difficult to access.
Saw a $250 rotary gun rack on line and thought "It won't be as pretty, but I can do that".
Being a natural born collector of miscellaneous junk, I had an an old swivel base in the garage. I think it was from a chair, but it might have been a bar stool. I also had a half sheet of High Density Fiberboard.
Along with those, a trip to the hardware store and $25 provided everything I needed for a little improvement project.
Here it is.











Sitting on the shelf in the closet.
Last edited by Semisane; 09-24-2013 at 09:28 AM.



