12-22-2015, 04:47 AM
I started building these after my Son had deployed to Iraq the first time in 2008, he returned home and I went out to meet up with him and Some other Patriot Guard Riders at the time in Colorado one member gave me one of these pocket flags that was given to deploying Soldiers. He asked me if I could build a flag case this small. I took it as a Challenge. and then my Son re-deployed for his second tour to Iraq in 2009. Upon his return home, he brought me a pocket flag that had been given to him during his deployment. After building another couple of cases and my Son's third tour and again he brought myself and his mother a pocket flag. I decided to start building these and added them to my website. over the years I've sold groups of ten or twenty at a time. but now I've got a customer who is wanting to start ordering these in bulk orders.
First one I built, given to me from a PGR friend of mine.
Cutting the stock down to build these.
Cutting the 45 degree miters.
Set in the jig after gluing the tops I add #4 screws to the bottoms.
Filling cracks with wood filler.
Sanding the 3 sides with belt sander.
Sanding face and back with belt sander.
Using the profile sander and pad sander 120 grit for the finish sanding
Applying Polyurethane to the insides and bottoms (3 coats)
Applying Polyurethane to the face/back and sides (3 coats)
While poly is drying completely. I cut the glass to fit.
Installing the Glass (remove the screws from the bottoms install the glass and reattach the bottoms)
Installing the backing with two #4 screws.
Using the hot iron adding "Hand Crafted By"
All Complete!
This is the note that they add along with the pocket flag for the Soldiers deploying.
First one I built, given to me from a PGR friend of mine.
Cutting the stock down to build these.
Cutting the 45 degree miters.
Set in the jig after gluing the tops I add #4 screws to the bottoms.
Filling cracks with wood filler.
Sanding the 3 sides with belt sander.
Sanding face and back with belt sander.
Using the profile sander and pad sander 120 grit for the finish sanding
Applying Polyurethane to the insides and bottoms (3 coats)
Applying Polyurethane to the face/back and sides (3 coats)
While poly is drying completely. I cut the glass to fit.
Installing the Glass (remove the screws from the bottoms install the glass and reattach the bottoms)
Installing the backing with two #4 screws.
Using the hot iron adding "Hand Crafted By"
All Complete!
This is the note that they add along with the pocket flag for the Soldiers deploying.