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Stella202

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    Lancaster, CA
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    Metalworking, leather construction, polymer clay, music, costuming, jewelry, engraving, playing with fire

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  1. Stella202

    Buckles

    I am interested in the photos and the prices.
  2. I am in the USA and have been reading this thread with great interest - thanks for the post. But can anyone give some USA based suppliers I can check out that don't have large min buys? I want to use leather binding - will I have to make my own or is there a supplier out there? Thanks for letting me jump in.
  3. I guess I am late to this party, but could the link to the manual be posted again? I just bought a clone and need to make some things work again. Thanks for your time! Stella
  4. I sent a message. I would like to buy it.
  5. I know Temecula, I will be there at the Golden Bear Sale. http://tvhs.tvusd.k12.ca.us/tvhsptsa%C2'> They are still looking for vendors if you do that or just come introduce yourself, I would love to meet a fellow leather worker! We will be the booth with the guitars and a little bit of leather - The Angry Mushroom Emporium.
  6. May I have a copy of the file as well? my email is - theangrymushroom@hotmail.com Thanks in advance!
  7. Is the Cowboy machine still for sale? What is the charge for shipping to 93534?
  8. I am interested in a lace cutter. Let me know what you have..... and the price or trade?
  9. Okay guys, here is my input. I have been running airbrushes and an engraver on CO2 for 15 years now. So I type with confidence. The snow that has been mentioned will never come from an airbrush. I have run mine from 15 psi to 60 psi for usually 3 hours at a time. And this three hours is practically continuous operation. My engraver can ice up the tank and the gauges because of the power needed to engrave aluminum and steel. I solve that problem by focusing a couple of desk lamps on the gauges. I have often been able to write my name in the frost that can form on the tank. It does not affect the tool I am using at all. The only problem with the gauge freezing, is that it can freeze closed. I have also learned the hard way not to lay the tank down while you are going to use it. The flow of the liquid gas froze and busted my hoses. I do not use a water trap or filters on my hoses and I get my gauges from welding stores and the beverage factory. You just have to understand that a gauge can not always accurately tell the amount left in the tank. You will know best by weighing it. There is a great primer - http://www.cornelius...nual/002811.pdf - (since some replies went off on a gun tangent) - http://www.odcmp.com...S%20drawing.pdf - ( and anyone who likes beer might be able to follow this discussion) - http://www.homebrewt...uestion-334663/ I run 10# and 20# tanks, I have used single action, double action, bottom feed and cup feed airbrushes from paasche, badger and iwata just in case you thought I might not know about your particular setup. I have also engraved 20 - 30 names an hour for up to 5 hours straight on co2. I better stop now, because I am starting to sound like a know-it-all, but I really am just trying to be helpful. Stella
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