AeroncaTAL
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Well I was ok with having them leaned up in the corner, but hey, what can I say. I needed a gun rack and the only place was right above the fireplace. So a trip to Home Depot and secured some oak, shaped it on my router table and bingo, had a frame. The only problem was finding a suitable hook to hand the rifles on. You'd think that there would be a good collection of proper hooks for a gun rack just waiting to be bought at these improvement stores. Guess again, every hook had too small a radius. I thought of wood pegs and coat hooks but rejected these; they just wouldn't look right to me. I finally went online and ordered some forged hooks from Old Cedar Forge in Allyn Washington. They are J hooks, 4 1/2 inches long with an arc diameter of 1 3/4 inches. Perfect! Ina from Old Cedar Forge was very nice, took my order over the phone and I had the hooks a few days later. With the frame built, stained and some paste wax finish, I screwed the hooks in, got the rack mounted above the fireplace and all the muzzleloaders hanging where they should be. Life is good...
Scott
Scott