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Dan

29/11/2008 6:05 PM

Gun rack question

Hi,

I'm building a couple of gun racks for a retiring coworker. They'll be
similar to this one:
http://www.thedolk.com/gunrack/index.html

Just something so they have a safe place to stay.

Does anyone have any ideas for those rubber baby bumper things on the upper
rack where the barrel sits? I'm thinking of just leaving it plain and
letting him decide whether to put something there, but in case I change my
mind, does anyone have any thoughts? Not ever having built one before, I
think I'm more interested in what NOT to use than what's best. What would
put marks on gun barrels, etc.

If I don't use anything, then I probably won't hurt anything.

Dan


This topic has 4 replies

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to Dan on 29/11/2008 6:05 PM

29/11/2008 11:44 AM

Tim Daneliuk wrote:

> Dan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm building a couple of gun racks for a retiring coworker. They'll be
>> similar to this one:
>> http://www.thedolk.com/gunrack/index.html
>>
>> Just something so they have a safe place to stay.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas for those rubber baby bumper things on the
>> upper rack where the barrel sits? I'm thinking of just leaving it plain
>> and letting him decide whether to put something there, but in case I
>> change my mind, does anyone have any thoughts? Not ever having built one
>> before, I think I'm more interested in what NOT to use than what's best.
>> What would put marks on gun barrels, etc.
>>
>> If I don't use anything, then I probably won't hurt anything.
>>
>> Dan
>
> I would not use rubber, nor would I leave it bare wood. I'd go to
> the fabric store and get thick felt to line the barrel support groove.
> It looks nice and does not mark the barrel.

Didn't see the original post, but I would concur with Tim's assessment.
You might take a trip to a Sportsman's Warehouse or Bass Pro shop if you
have one nearby and look at what they use in their gun safes to rest
firearms against. Looks like some kind of tightwoven carpet.



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De

Dan

in reply to Dan on 29/11/2008 6:05 PM

29/11/2008 7:07 PM

On Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:44:52p, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]>
wrote in news:[email protected]:

> Didn't see the original post, but I would concur with Tim's
> assessment.
> You might take a trip to a Sportsman's Warehouse or Bass Pro shop if
> you have one nearby and look at what they use in their gun safes to
> rest firearms against. Looks like some kind of tightwoven carpet.
>
>

Thank you gentlemen. After some googling I've come up with the idea of
self-adhesive felt tape, similar to what they use for furniture on hardwood
floors. I should be able to find something like that around here.

Thanks again.

mm

mkaras

in reply to Dan on 29/11/2008 6:05 PM

29/11/2008 1:51 PM

On Nov 29, 11:07=A0am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:44:52p, Mark & Juanita <[email protected]>
> wrote innews:[email protected]:
>
> > =A0 Didn't see the original post, but I would concur with Tim's
> > =A0 assessment.
> > You might take a trip to a Sportsman's Warehouse or Bass Pro shop if
> > you have one nearby and look at what they use in their gun safes to
> > rest firearms against. =A0Looks like some kind of tightwoven carpet.
>
> Thank you gentlemen. After some googling I've come up with the idea of
> self-adhesive felt tape, similar to what they use for furniture on hardwo=
od
> floors. I should be able to find something like that around here.
>
> Thanks again.

To save the pain of driving around to several locations before finding
something you may want to consider a web order. This on-line merchant
from Little Rock AK - http://www.durofelt.com/image_24.html - is
offering their SAR1614BK-M in a black felt that is a very nice quarter
inch thick cushy pad. They also offer a thinner material for lower
cost.

- mkaras

TD

Tim Daneliuk

in reply to Dan on 29/11/2008 6:05 PM

29/11/2008 12:27 PM

Dan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm building a couple of gun racks for a retiring coworker. They'll be
> similar to this one:
> http://www.thedolk.com/gunrack/index.html
>
> Just something so they have a safe place to stay.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas for those rubber baby bumper things on the upper
> rack where the barrel sits? I'm thinking of just leaving it plain and
> letting him decide whether to put something there, but in case I change my
> mind, does anyone have any thoughts? Not ever having built one before, I
> think I'm more interested in what NOT to use than what's best. What would
> put marks on gun barrels, etc.
>
> If I don't use anything, then I probably won't hurt anything.
>
> Dan

I would not use rubber, nor would I leave it bare wood. I'd go to
the fabric store and get thick felt to line the barrel support groove.
It looks nice and does not mark the barrel.
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