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		<title>Do-It-Yourself Ammo Caddy Made from Wood Knife Block</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Alex W. (aka &#8220;zfastmalibu&#8221;) came up with a clever adaptation of an item you may already have on your kitchen counter. By drilling a few strategically-placed holes in a wood knife-holding block, Alex created a handy, 20-round ammo holder for the bench. We&#8217;re not sure the wife will appreciate the new holes in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Forum member Alex W. (aka &#8220;zfastmalibu&#8221;) came up with a clever adaptation of an item you may already have on your kitchen counter. By drilling a few strategically-placed holes in a wood knife-holding block, Alex created a handy, 20-round ammo holder for the bench. We&#8217;re not sure the wife will appreciate the new holes in her kitchen accessory, but we think this is a smart invention. Alex asked fellow Forum members: &#8220;What do you think, is there a market for it?&#8221; We think there is. Of course, with a ruler and an electric drill you could probably make your own version easily enough.</p>
<p><b>Get a Solid Wood Knife Block for under $25.00</b><br />
<a href="https://amzn.to/2KhzGyl" target="blank">Hardwood Knife blocks</a> can be purchased for under $25.00 through Amazon.com. They are also available in <a href="https://amzn.to/2RY5RFg" target="_blank">bamboo ($18.14)</a>, beechwood ($39.95), acacia ($49.95), and solid walnut ($59.95).</p>
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