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Northmount

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  1. Moved your post to > Marketplace > Items For Sale > Machinery -- Sewing and Stitching > Used
  2. Split your post off an unrelated thread. You'll get better response from properly titled and placed post than you will from contaminating another unrelated thread.
  3. You seem to add spam links to vendor sites every so often. Please provide info, not spam. Moved this thread to 3D Printers and Lasers
  4. This forum includes both hand and machine sewing. There is a separate forum for sewing machines where machine types, troubles, how to, problem solving are discussed.
  5. Moved to leather sewing machines. I think you may have better luck here.
  6. Moved your post to Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
  7. 10kW Generac at Home Depot $5000 CAN 22 kW $7500 CAN Auto Transfer switch 100A 120-240VAC $1200 CAN. Probably over sized, but a reference point for interest.
  8. You got it 2 minutes before I flagged it and blocked them from posting.
  9. You can try moistening the back a little, don't soak it, lay out on paper towel to absorb the moisture, place smooth plastic on top, piece of plywood on top of that, pile a bunch of books or other weights on top and leave it for a couple days. Any pattern in the material you place on top of the leather will transfer to the leather, so has to be smooth. If you are in an area with high humidity and warm that promotes mold growth, need to inspect after a few hours, air it out, and replace the weights and repeat.
  10. My son has a Generac 2200 kW on natural gas with auto transfer. He has 2 sump pumps in the basement and one in a well just outside the basement. His house is in an area close to a creek, and only has about 6" of top soil on gravel, the ground water level gets pretty high during mountain snow melt and rain in June each year. When they coincide, there is water from the creek across the road into his acreage. Power poles in his area have fallen over during these rains and floods knocking out power in the area. While we were putting in the generator, we got the heavy rain and huge mountain run off due to rain in the mountains. He had a 2" trash pump running continuous to keep the basement dry. The gas fitter wouldn't come out in the rain to make the last hook up, so we switched the generator to propane and brought in multiple propane bottles. Was a really stressful few days. Now it's all automated and fewer problems, but the gasoline trash pumps and hose are on standby just in case!
  11. Guests can't post pictures, but could give a link to a 3rd party site.
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