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Custom Relic Wood Boxes - What do you Use to Store your BP supplies?

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Here's my idea for storage.

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I make my boxes using period joinery, either dovetailed or doweled. Box joints are a product of the last quarter of the 19th century. Dovetails have been used for joinery for over 3000 years and work with or without glue. Butt joints and dowels are even older.

Here is a picture of my first dovetailed box made with a jig and router. I made a dozen mistakes but managed to salvage it. I keep this around to remind me where I started. I keep working to learn to cut dovetails completely by hand as the old-timers did. I'm not there yet.
 

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I use a Plano tackle box.
So do I, two of them in fact, along with a milk crate of stuff. The closest range charges $20 plus $5 per gun. I spend the day there with multiple firearms, so tend to take everything I might need. Sigh, I miss the days I could walk out the back door and just shoot.

I want to build a Gerstner styled range box someday, but it's low on the need-it list as the plastic boxes do for public ranges.
 
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So do I, two of them in fact, along with a milk crate of stuff. The closest range charges $20 plus $5 per gun. I spend the day there with multiple firearms, so tend to take everything I might need. Sigh, I miss the days I could walk out the back door and just shoot.

I want to build a Gerstner styled range box someday, but it's low on the need-it list as the plastic boxes do for public ranges.
Harbor freight has a gerstner nock off that is pretty cheap. When there is a sale it is usually around 69 bucks. I use one for Parts and cleaning supplies for my BP. 8 Drawer Wood Tool Chest
 
Harbor freight has a gerstner nock off that is pretty cheap. When there is a sale it is usually around 69 bucks. I use one for Parts and cleaning supplies for my BP. 8 Drawer Wood Tool Chest
I've looked at those for years and they still strike me as too flimsy. Some I've looked at have been poorly assembled, some better assembled, but still not the best construction techniques.

I probably should just buy one and put it on my workbench and see how it holds up. Worst case is that I'll break it...which means bite the bullet and build my own. Maybe I can learn to cut decent dovetails by the end of the build.

I'll go look at them again next time in town. Thanks for the reminder.
 
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I told my neighbor who is a master wood worker to make me a colonial pine coffin box.
So he made me a square pine box. Inside was a picture of a 1700s coffin which was a rectangular box, not later 1800s style coffin style.
Dang PC old man
 
So the plastic containers I ordered arrived today. This is the complete box for 12 Gauge. I am going to do a couple more for the 20 and 10 gauge. Now if I only had a nice sxs 28. That is my favorite in regular shotguns.
 

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Wanted to share my custom Relic Wood Boxes that I had made. I use these for black powder shooting/ black powder storage.

The Naval scene on my black powder range box is the famous duel between the USS Constitution and the HMS Guerriere during the war of 1812.

The Blackpowder Chest has 13 colonies Flag on top with a scene from the Battle of Long island inside.

Feel free to share what you use for the BP storage needs or BP range box.


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Nice work, did you airbrush the ships?
 
My neighbor gifted me an old machinistā€™s tool box that his father in law had bequeathed him. I had no real need for it until I realized it would be very useful storage for BP revolver accessories and necessities. Everything fits, though I limit the amount of lead I take to the range for an outing as the box gets too heavy.
 

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My neighbor gifted me an old machinistā€™s tool box that his father in law had bequeathed him. I had no real need for it until I realized it would be very useful storage for BP revolver accessories and necessities. Everything fits, though I limit the amount of lead I take to the range for an outing as the box gets too heavy.
I just love those old Machinist's boxes.
 

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