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    January workbench

    Some progress
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    Long line weight ideas

    That’s pretty advanced stuff!
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    January workbench

    Well if you want a good laugh- here is my first 30 minutes on a long tail gunner. Planning to use the Sanford painting method and won’t have the truly long tail. It’s inspired by Sanfords Homer decoys and Blue Ribbon carvers pattern. Thankfully long tails aren’t that smart. Wanted to spend...
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    Long line weight ideas

    I’m saving so Guinness cans (N/A for dry January) and am going to fill them with lead.
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    Long line weight ideas

    Not sure to be honest. It’s a thought.
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    Long line weight ideas

    Actually this was something I was thinking about. How heavy is a “half can” of lead?
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    Carving vise?

    Picked this one up from woodcraft. Seems to be a decent option.
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    Long line weight ideas

    For some reason barbell weights don’t hold. They roll. But thinking about it maybe if I could weld an eye on the end it would be more like a mushroom anchor. I’m thinking about pouring hot lead into a soup can with an eyebolt suspended into it.
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    Long line weight ideas

    I did a little searching and didn’t come up with much. I need some more long line weights. My supply of sash weights has dwindled and apparently they are now “vintage” items on marketplace. What other simple diy ideas are out there short of spending $20 a piece on 5 pound mushroom anchors...
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    Carving vise?

    Thanks!
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    12 slot decoy bag for magnums and long lines

    All good stuff. I’ll have to give her a call.
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    12 slot decoy bag for magnums and long lines

    A picture with the barrel method which honestly works great if you don’t mind your decoys trading paint, which I do mind. Probably ideal for plastic decoys. The second is them in a commercially made bag with 7”slots. Slots are just a tad bit too tight for these old decoys, and the bag sags in...
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