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Don't know why it/or I started seeing a different view, but when I originally tried sharing, the background page was white. Now when I click on my photo, it comes up with a black background and then when I share the BB code option is there. This is my new walnut shootin box.
Thanks for all the help guys. Just call me thick head :rotf:
Flintlocklar
 
I knew you would get it if you just played with it for a while.
When I first started with flickr I had to have a "cheat sheet" with step by step instructions.

Good job!

SC45-70
 
16" long x 8.5" wide x 9" high outside dimensions
3/8" thick walnut with hand cut dovetail joints,
finished with tongue oil.
Flintlocklar :grin:
 
Thanks, it is a very nice box. I have some really nice walnut, maybe I will try making a new box for my new rifle coming soon.

Thanks again,
Michael
 
maybe I will try making a new box for my new rifle coming soon

If you have or can borrow a thickness planner run your material down to 3/8" thick. It really makes a difference in overall appearance. (IMO) You got to have a "New" box for a "New" rifle!
We will need pics of both the box and rifle.
Flintlocklar :wink:
 

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