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Let's see where you work on your bow!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Rory/MO, Mar 2, 2010.

  1. BowTech_Shooter

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    I will. It will probably be a while yet. I've gotta wait for the ground to thaw out so I can cut out sod and then lay down plastic and stone.

    Maybe I'll post pictures in phases because I plan on finishing the inside meaning electrical, insulation, heat, ceiling, interior walls, storage attic, shelving, etc.
     
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    Nice work area.

    Not that you'll do it but... Having worked retail for several years I saw it time after time where people would draw their bows back with the release hanging on the bottom limb as yours are...

    Let's just say... I wish I had a dollar for every string I had to put back on or replace after it derailed...;):D
    I have no idea what your talking about :D:D:D ........Back when I still shot Mathews this happened to me :rolleyes: It took dam near 30 years but it finally happened. Thank god for home bow presses ;) My bowtech dosent see the release hanging there or any bow for that matter :D
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  3. BowTech_Shooter

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    LMAO! See told ya so...:D

    And trust me... You're one of MANY!;)
     
  4. Schultzy

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    I'm too embarrassed to even take pictures of mine, It's a mess. Very cool Idea there Pat!!
     
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    This is still a work in progress but its a start. I have actually been meaning to do this for a while now but I finally got the bug today. I had some left over flooring I used for the bench top.

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    Pat, I have one of those, it's just much, much bigger. ;-)

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    Haven't changed mine much or finished it much more lately. I added an X Press but I'm still just working off a table in the corner of my basement until I actually finish the weight/archery room. Like Schultzy, I'm almost embarrassed of it but it serves a purpose until the real room is completed. :cool:

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    Smartarse! ;)


    Ah, but can you load yours up on a trailer and move it to a remote piece of property to get away from your home; say to hunt, 4 wheel, etc.?

    I didn't think so...;):D
     

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