Making a Saddle Stand | with Bullet Shell Casings, Conchos, and a Lucky Horseshoe

3 years ago
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This saddle stand is a gift for my daughter. It is made from some Elm that I milled from some logs with my chainsaw mill. I used some .44 Magnum Shell Casings sent to me by a viewer, to cover the screw holes. Then I attached some welded horseshoe hangers that my brother and I made in a previous video. This thing turned out awesome, and I cant wait to see it put to use.

Videos mentioned
Milling with my chainsaw Mill - https://youtu.be/tLJJvh7--34
Homemade Finish Video - https://youtu.be/3JXXo5tYPds
Welded Horseshoe Projects - https://youtu.be/Q9s133Rh76g

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