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Inland M2 Recoil Plate Repair
This is a very nice Inland long channel M2 stock that had the recoil plate ledge broken. It took some work but now it's ready to go back in service.
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Nice work Frank! Good to see you're still at it. - Bob
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Really nice work Frank; another one saved.
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Frank,
I missed your birthday,,,,,,,, So Happy Birthday
Are you cranking up the heat in the 'Hide Out' ?
Cheers Buddy,
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Hi Charlie, thanks for the birthday wishes. Sarah made me a German chocolate cake for the birthday, my favorite. The hideout is gone but I have a new workbench. Also we have had a mild winter so far but have plenty of firewood to fill the woodshed for this winter and beyond.
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Now that's my idea of a work bench! Mine is the same style, but only about 1/3 the length!
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!
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Frank,
That wood will be like 'Stacked Gold'.
There will be many hurting this winter with the costs of heating oil, nat gas, propane and electric.
FWIW, I took a few cold beers to a good friend Friday in the hospital. A week~ earlier he was in the back 40 tossing firewood in to the truck-trailer and complained to his wife that evening about sore stomach muscles. Thinking he had pulled something. A couple days later he couldn't stand the pain. His wife forced him to go to the hospital where they found part of his lower intestine had flipped over, causing a full blockage. Dr. said he was maybe a couple hours away from it bursting.
Place looks great, you be safe...
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Hi Charlie, that left wood pile is red oak and the right one is maple, 27 pulpwood cords total. the wood shed is about 3/4 full now. We have in floor radiant heat in the shop and home (it's nice waking up in the morning and stepping on a warm floor). The propane is our back up and the tank is full. I filled it during the summer and bought the two loads of wood believing we were in for a price surge and shortages. We made the work bench out of scraps, and added the top. twenty feet of 12ga. steel 30in. deep, with a backsplash of 3in. and a drop on the front of 3in. I love it and it works great for all my projects and stock repairs. Stay safe and healthy, good luck with the deer hunting!
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Having a nice work bench and shop is one of the finer things in life.
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