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Chuckboy

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  • Birthday 11/19/1968

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    jack of all trades master of none
  1. Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you, I have been out of the loop for a little while. I if you are using the new Tandy antique you will want to apply it with a dry paper towel and then quickly remove it with another dry towel. If you are using Feibings paste or the old Tandy antique you will want to apply it liberally and let it dry. Only let it dry for about 5 to 10 minutes then whip it with a dry paper towel then whip clan with a damp paper towel ( some people use a sponge, I think that paper towel are cheaper and leave less mess). The dry towel will help spread the color evenly, the damp towel will remove the excess antique. Good luck and again I am sorry for the delay. Chuckboy
  2. What kind of antique solution are you going to be using? different kinds of antiquing will be used in different ways. Some you will want to leave on and let dry some you will want to get off right away. There are several other things that you will want to take into account.
  3. I had to place an order with ohio bag and travel, I guess because I was ordering tools they didn't question me about being a business. You may want to pick out some tool, and see if that will help.
  4. Can you compare these swivel knives to any other? What are the blades like? Is it a ball bearing shaft? I guess I just want some more info. on these knives.
  5. I don't usually post to many forums, but I could not pass on telling you how nice these pieces are. Thank you for sharing theses pictures with us.
  6. There is a pattern for a golf bag in "The Art of Making Leather Cases. Vol.3". Tandy leather has it as well as vol.1 & 2. The part number is #61941-03. Good luck with that. Chuck boy
  7. Thanks to all who have responded. You have made me feel at home. I have already gotten so much info. form this site. You (as in all of you) have even gotten me set up with "The leathercrafter and saddlers journal". I will try to post some of my little projects soon. Thanks again for all of your help.
  8. Hello, to all I have been playing around with some leather for a short while and have recently found the leatherworker.net web site. I have been looking at many of the nice projects, and have decide to join in. I hope that I can gain more eductaion on leather working. Hope to have some of my work on here soon. Thank you Chuckboy.,
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