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Chris B

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About Chris B

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  • Birthday 06/12/1984

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    Clarington Ohio
  • Interests
    Leatherworking, and tools, I'm a tool hoarder.

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  1. I was surfing around You Tube and found this video. I thought it was interesting, it might of been posted before, so if it has I apologize. Its a tannery in Tuscany Italy. Chris
  2. Thats good!!!! Glad to hear it!!!! Now I learned my lesson, to read every post!!!! Chris
  3. Ok I will admit right off the bat, I know NOTHING of sewing machines. But on phase conversion, a subject I know a little about. I built a rotary phase converter to run my 12" Clausing lathe. I will tell you with an rpc, it sure likes it electricity! If I had to do it over again, I would go with a static converter. You have to buy one for each machine, but they will let you run 3 phase off of single phase 220. http://www.phase-a-matic.com/StaticDescription.htm Travers tools has them http://www.travers.com/regular-heavy-duty-static-phase-converters?Category=electrical%20equipment%20%26%20supplies:298251||converters:298257||static%20phase%20converters:298265||UserSearch=block%20id%2034363%20and%20class%20level3%20id%20298265 I know alot of guys run their lathes and mills off of them. I should of done that lol. Chris
  4. http://springfieldleather.com/34306/Side%2CHermannOak%2CBlack%2C8-10oz/ They can cut out what you would like and I do believe they will split it to the thickness you would like.
  5. Veg-tan is the process of tanning it. I haven't seen any that has been pre-dyed. I am probably wrong with that though. Chris
  6. Another good one Jayjay. Whats the overall dimensions on that? Thanks, Chris
  7. Good luck with the auction. As to the powered way, I figure its either treadle power or line shaft powered. I really doubt it is electric powered, although it may be, it depends on the region on Amish. Lets us know how it goes. Thanks, Chris
  8. I got it! Had to use Internet Explorer instead of Google Chrome. Thanks, Chris
  9. Thank you!!! I'm going to put this on my wish list! Chris
  10. Its neat looking thats for sure! It almost looks like it would be a back ground tool/matting tool, but I'm not too too sure. Chris
  11. Thanks Jack. Im going to have to figure whats going on with my puter.... Thanks, Chris
  12. Thank you for that! Im interested in your book. Do you have a website that you offer it from? Thanks, Chris
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