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jbossartcustomgunleather

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About jbossartcustomgunleather

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  • Birthday 09/28/1981

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    Male
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    PA
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    Coffee and guns!

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Gun Leather
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    general craft
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  1. I get sides from Wickett and Craig of America here in PA. Have my leather in two days, and they're great to deal with. They have a great selection of veg tan and harness leathers, and offer splitting, flesh finishing etc.
  2. "Man, I wish I had something this nice." That is exactly what goes through my mind, seriously!
  3. Looks great! Congrats! I know how you feel, I make nice holsters and in the mail they go! I still don't have anything nice for my own pistols.
  4. I use barge cement-coat each piece, let dry to the touch-then assemble. I use a wide roller(or those granite kitchen rolling pins for large pieces) over the entire piece, then I use a small steel roller at a slight angle on the edges. Cure time is critical. If the piece doesn't require tight bends I may only wait a couple hours, but for a tight bend I leave it set until the next day.
  5. I had some time for some more creative, as well as had an order for an old favorite. The black one is a new model with some real flare. I try to bring style to my work, but I had the idea for this one and it worked better than planned! It was my first try at a stitched sight channel. Do you prefer a stitched or molded channel?
  6. Thanks for the advice guys, it sews like a dream with the correct turning discipline!
  7. Leather choice will largely determine the success of a holster. I use Wickett and Craig of America 8-10oz Steer hide saddle skirting, it is terrible to cut because it is hard and tight grained, but produces an incredible product. Extreme high ride is no problem provided the belt Is good.
  8. Cartridge loops would take more time than a block of foam, but would increase the appeal and overall quality of your case. And like many tasks, once you learn how to make cartridge loops it will become easier and less time consuming. Not in hurry I can sew 25 loops in an hour pulling that long piece of thread through. 5 to 8 loops would be relatively fast once you are accustomed to the process. Do some research on cartridge loop making, and give it a try, even if it doesn't get used in your project you will have a new skill that will make you money in future projects!
  9. This is a cool project that turned out well. Had a customer request an M-7 shoulder holster for a Taurus judge, he is left handed but wanted to be able to pass it on to his right handed son. So here is a completely ambidextrous M-7, the entire rig can be changed in just a few minutes. Sure an ambi M7 has limited application, but I was thrilled to actually have done it!
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